Your last chance to join the Super Design community is here, don’t miss out on the last week of talks, showroom sessions and exclusive content.
November 23rd, 2020
After an incredible first week of Super Design, we’re sure you’re wondering how week 2 can match the amazing activations that rolled out over the initial five days. Well – wonder no longer, because Week 2 is here and it packs a serious design punch!
Get ready to dive-in to more exclusive content and activate your all-access pass to a limitless world of design. You’ll join even more design discussions with our industry’s best minds, access exclusive insights in inspiring projects, witness never-before-seen content and engage with new products, spaces and conceptual creations.
If you were already with us for Super Design’s first week, all you’ll need to do is jump back onto the site and add new sessions to your calendar. If this is your first foray, you’ll create an account and then the entire Super Design world is your oyster – simply browse the line-up and register for the sessions that interest you to build your dream festival schedule.
Want to discover our top picks of the week? Read on below!

The Rebirth of the Kitchen – Sub-Zero Wolf

Women Indesign: Collaborative Partnerships and Making a First Impression – Design Nation
Well, Designed: Health and Wellbeing in Post-Pandemic Times – Porta
The Culture of Collaboration – Neolith & CDK
Light Stories, the Studio Journey – Euroluce

Light Stories, the Studio Journey – Euroluce
How the Right Light can Convert your House to a Home with Nicole Rosenberg – About Space Lighting
Design-Leg Appliances for the Kitchen and Laundry – Winning Appliances
A Future-Proofed Approach to Design – Cantilever
The Refresh Butler Experience – V-Zug

Experience the Sub-Zero Wolf Showroom – Sub-Zero Wolf
How Great Dane Creates – Great Dane Furniture
Experience the Sub-Zero Wolf Showroom – Sub-Zero Wolf
Finding the Light: Q&A with Michael Anastassiades – Euroluce
Cocktail Hour! Four Pillars Gin x Cult – Cult Design

The Culture of Collaboration – Neolight & CDK
Global Designer Collaborations, by Offecct of Sweden – Flokk
The Culture of Collaboration – Neolight & CDK
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