The official INDE.Awards Gala night was capped off by an epic after party – one that hosted over 500 of the Asia Pacific’s design community, truly representing the unity of our industry across all countries across South-East Asia.
If there’s one thing Indesign knows how to do, it’s bringing the industry together to show them a good time!
Following the formalities in the Carriageworks Theatre, the curtain was pulled back to reveal the official INDE.Awards After Party Lounge, kitted out with a hanging garden cocktail bar, gourmet bistro, desert waiters, a sponsors and partners media wall, an epic disco DJ, dance floor and running social media wall!
With the winners on a high and the shortlist, jury, sponsors, partners and guests wanting to celebrate their colleagues, the night was an energetic success, filled with support and congratulations.
Though we all got down on the dance floor and partied the night away, the evening was also an excellent opportunity to meet, connect and speak with one another – something we so rarely are able to do.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, danced hard and made some memories.
Until next year!
Our after party was proudly presented by our partners and sponsors. We would like to especially thank the following organisations and brands for their ongoing support of this year’s INDE.Awards program:
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Gold Sponsors | Sunbrella, Tongue ‘n’ Groove
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Category Partners | Cult, Denovo Recruitment, Shaw Contract, Gaggenau, Living Edge, Neolith, Interface, Cosentino, Wilkhahn, Schiavello
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Hotel Partner | The Old Clare
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Trophy Partner | Dinosaur Designs
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Event Partners | Cake Wines, CoLab Design, Harry The Hirer, Laurent Perrier Champagne, Sample Brew



















































































































Photography by Tim da-Rin
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