Unlock your all-access pass to Melbourne’s most exciting day in design.
July 9th, 2025
Design lovers, mark your calendars as Saturday Indesign returns to Melbourne on Saturday 6th September 2025, and registrations are now officially open!
Set across some of Melbourne’s most vibrant design precincts, Saturday Indesign is your passport to a one-day celebration of creativity, innovation and connection. Whether you’re a long time SID attendee or a curious newcomer, 2025 is the perfect year to get involved!

What to Expect
Imagine a crisp Melbourne morning, fresh coffee in hand, surrounded by the newest products and latest ideas from the best in design. You’ll explore curated showrooms, take in inspiring design talks, participate in hands-on workshops, and enjoy a full sensory design experience – all completely free!
Throughout the day you’ll meet fellow creatives, engage with industry leaders and discover what’s next in architecture, interiors and product design. Whether you travel by foot, hop on a Lime bike, or take advantage of our free hop-on, hop-off bus loops, the city is your to explore.

Meet the 2025 Exhibitors
This year’s lineup brings together an exciting mix of iconic global brands and leading Australian design names, including Arthur G, Cosentino, Cosh Living, Gaggenau, Hali Rugs, Harbro, Jardan, King Living, Klaro Industrial Design, ownworld, V-ZUG, Winnings and more!
From surfaces and textiles to furniture, kitchens, and lighting – expect the best in contemporary design, all under once city-wide event.

Experience The Project
Back for another year, The Project returns as Saturday Indesign’s signature installation series – where showrooms team up with creatives to produce immersive, sensory works.
The 2025 theme, “Resonance”, explores the emotional power of design and how it can spark memory, curiosity and connection through physical experience. From sculptural forms inspired by sound and light, to tactile material and multisensory activations, each installation is designed to strike a chord, leaving a lasting impression in both form and feeling. Don’t forget to vote for your favourite Project installation on the day!

Saturday Indesign is 100% free, with no ticket costs or hidden extra, and catering and hospitality is on the house throughout the day! The only thing you need to do is register, plan your adventure and show up ready to explore.
Our full program featuring timed events, speaker sessions, design talks, product launches, workshops, installations and catering details will be released soon. Be the first to access it by registering today.
Find out more information via our event page or reach out to events@indesign.com.au with any questions. We can’t wait to see you at #saturdayindesign!
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
Blending versatile cooking with smart performance, Bosch AccentLine appliances bring a quieter sense of order and simplicity to the modern kitchen.
In the first instalment of our three-part series exploring what it means to sit your best, we pose the question to Gray Puksand’s Dale O’Brien, who discusses the importance of ease and majority rule when it comes to sitting and reveals why specifying a task chair is not unlike choosing a Volvo.
Stepping into Intuit’s Sydney workplace certainly doesn’t feel like walking into an office. Why? In this film, we discover that, when joy takes precedence as a design driver, even a high-performing commercial CBD headquarters can feel like an intuitive wonderland that invites employees to choose their own adventure.
In the second instalment of our performance seating three-parter, we turn to DKO’s Michael Drescher and Jacob Olsen to peek behind Sayl’s confident architectural form and explore the ideas of inclusivity, adaptability and freedom to move as hallmarks of what sitting your best actually means.
Hosted at Savage Design in Sydney, the first Indesign Social Club brought emerging architects and designers together for a smaller, more open conversation on participation, making and the future of practice.
With a plethora of talks, installations, exhibitions and happenings responding to this year’s theme (Design The World You Want), the eleven-day festival was the largest to date and arguably the most accomplished since inception.
In this interview, Michael Leeton reflects on his philosophy of placemaking, connection to landscape and the importance of designing homes that balance intimacy with scale, using his award-winning project House on a Hill as a central reference point.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Held at Vini Divini Wine Lab in Sydney, the event brought together designers, operators and project leaders for an evening of lesser-known wines and conversation.