Hong Kong Indesign returns this year with The Project, a creative installation series where brands, products and spaces are presented in bold new ways.
September 23rd, 2015
Top image: Kokuyo in partnership with PDM International (Hong Kong Indesign 2013) – the sculpture represented the versatility of Kokuyo’s modular sofa unit, Brackets
The Project is always a highly anticipated feature at Indesign: The Event, where Exhibitors team up with the industry’s top creative talents to produce installations, visual displays and experiences that will showcase their brand, products and spaces in new and exciting ways.

Lamex in partnership with PSI Asia (Hong Kong Indesign 2013) – a surreal landscape of strings reflected the unique rhythm of Hong Kong
At Hong Kong Indesign 2013, participants of The Project pulled out all the stops to create highly engaging works that revolved around the theme of ‘Rhythm’ (see our story here).

colourliving in partnership with Chris Chow Design Associates presented ‘art in living’ with large-scale illustrations (Hong Kong Indesign 2013)
This year at Hong Kong Indesign 2015, visitors can expect the level of creativity to be taken up a few notches. The theme is ‘Remake’, so expect the unexpected as familiar brands and products are deconstructed and presented in new light.

Haworth in partnership with M Moser created a kiosk of rhythm and music (Hong Kong Indesign 2013)

JEB and Woven Image in partnership with Kplusk Associates (Hong Kong Indesign 2013) – Woven Image’s EchoPanel screens were fitted with bells for a musical twist
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