It’s an encore! You’ve seen and experienced all that Singapore Indesign 2016 had to offer on Saturday, 8 October. Now you can relive the key moments in this special video we’ve put together.
December 7th, 2016
The 5th edition of Singapore Indesign hit the streets on Saturday, 8 October 2016 with a total of 13 major exhibitors in eight destinations across the city. A wealth of programmes were staged, and each exhibiting location did not fail to intrigue, provoke and inspire.
Highlights included new product launches, first-in-Asia unveils, creative design installations, panel discussions and talks, and networking opportunities with prominent industry figures such as special guest Nipa Doshi of London-based studio Doshi Levien.
Singapore Indesign is Asia’s leading boutique design event and serves as an important platform for architects, interior designers, specifiers and design lovers to discover, share and connect. Its bespoke and intimate programme offers participants valuable industry insights in a one-day, high-impact format.
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