In line with a strong regional presence, creative powerhouse, PDM
International confirms founding sponsorship for inaugural Hong Kong Indesign: The Event.
October 3rd, 2013
Recognised as one of the leading interior design companies in Asia Pacific, PDM International confirms sponsorship as a show of support for the local design community.
Since the companies inception in 1996, PDM have remained committed to design excellence. In order to service the regions increasing demand for quality architecture design, PDM have since launched 11 studios across Asia.
With full support from the world’s leading suppliers, PDM are still able to offer a boutiqe approach to design.
Their business model ensures high development workplace solution alternatives as well as multi-disciplined designs for hospitality, residential, retail and more recently, resort style projects.
PDM founders, Marcus Foley and Dennis Lim, deliver a hands-on approach and work closely to set high international standards. Based on client demands and regional growth, the business continues to expand globally with offices currently in 8 countries.
Recent local projects include Adidas Hong Kong, Estee Lauder and the AXA – each boasting a unique approach to innovative design solutions.
As Indesign Media Group positively gear towards the inaugural Hong Kong Indesign: The Event set to take place November 30, 2013, PDM will participate in further development of the exhibition to showcase the best of local design.
PDM also acted as founding sponsor of Singapore Indesign: The Event, 2012.
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