Following his participation at the inaugural Hong Kong Indesign last year, Alvin Ho of Spatial Concept will now get to experience the Singapore edition come 4 October 2014.
April 3rd, 2014
The inaugural Hong Kong Indesign made a splash in the Fragrant Harbour on 30 November 2013 with the architecture and design community coming out to engage with product launches, transformed showrooms, creative installations and a host of design celebrations held by 20 exhibitors across 15 different locations on Hong Kong Island.
Pre-registered visitors who also referred a friend to register all stood the chance to win a trip for one to Singapore Indesign 2014. We’re pleased to announce that the winner of that prize (selected in an electronic random draw) goes to Alvin Ho, an interior designer from Spatial Concept.
Sharing his experience at Hong Kong Indesign, Alvin Ho says that the event “is great for designers” as it allows them to visit the showrooms to get “updated information on products” direct from the suppliers themselves.
On winning the prize, he says, “I’m very happy and excited. This will be my first time joining the event outside Hong Kong and it should be very interesting.” He adds that he looks forward to coming away from the trip with more ideas and concepts for his projects.
*The prize (valued approx. at HKD$8,000) includes one return economy airfare from Hong Kong to Singapore for one person; 2 nights hotel accommodation; and a complimentary bottle of wine.
For more information on Singapore Indesign: The Event and to pre-register, click here. Registration is free.
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