With standout presentations from the likes of Gaggenau, Jardan and Living Edge, here’s a considered first look at a handful of exhibitors shaping the tone of Saturday Indesign 2025.
July 11th, 2025
As anticipation builds for Saturday Indesign Sydney this September, we present a snapshot of the exhibitors confirmed so far. From luxury appliances to contemporary furniture, these brands will be showcased across various precincts.
This year’s event will set the stage for a diverse array of design, featuring both lauded names and emerging talents. Attendees can look forward to engaging with products, solutions and discussions around the evolving landscape of design.
So, let’s take a look at the first exhibitor drop.
Arthur G
Established in 1979, Arthur G ethos is built around furniture pieces with a focus on quality upholstery and solid hardwood construction, all designed and built in Australia.
Cosentino
Cosentino presents sustainable surfaces for architecture and design, offering a wide range of colours, textures and designs through brands like Silestone and Dekton.
Cosh Living
An Australian, family-owned business, Cosh Living offers luxury indoor and outdoor furniture, featuring collections that amalgam high-quality materials with contemporary design.
Gaggenau
With a history dating back to 1683, German brand Gaggenau leads in domestic appliances, known for pioneering innovation and a minimalism that pairs with perfect function.
Hali Rugs
Hali Rugs specialises in handcrafted rugs, offering a diverse range of designs that blend traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics.
Harbro
Harbro is recognised for its commitment to quality craftsmanship in furniture manufacturing, delivering durable and stylish solutions for various settings.
Innerspace
Innerspace provides furniture solutions, focusing on ergonomic and functional designs tailored to modern work and living environments.
Jardan
An Australian furniture company, Jardan creates contemporary, hand-crafted pieces designed for modern living, emphasising sustainability and quality.
King Living
Established in 1977, King Living is a family-owned Australian furniture brand, renowned for superior comfort engineering in its modular sofas.
Klaro Industrial Design
Klaro Industrial Design is known for its approach to product design, focusing on creating functional and aesthetically pleasing solutions across various industries.
Living Edge
Living Edge is a leading supplier of premium furniture, providing access to iconic international designs and supporting sustainable practices within the design industry.
Ownworld
Ownworld offers a curatorial of contemporary furniture, specialising in high-quality, functional pieces suitable for both commercial and residential spaces.
V-ZUG
Swiss manufacturer V-ZUG is renowned for its high-quality domestic appliances, combining state-of-the-art technology with sleek design.
Winnings
Winnings is Australia’s top specialist in kitchen, laundry, bathroom, living and alfresco, providing premium appliances and more from the world’s best brands.
Registrations are now open for Saturday Indesign. To stay up to date with all exhibitor announcements and what’s on, register now at www.saturdayindesign.com.
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