International design bigwigs will be getting in on the design conversation at the Dhoby Ghaut/Bras Basah precinct during Singapore Indesign.
August 18th, 2014
Patrizia Moroso
The doyenne of design Patrizia Moroso has been fearless in pushing the boundaries of furniture design. The creative director of Moroso and daughter of founders Agostino and Diana Moroso is known for her artistic approach in curating Moroso’s repertoire of furniture.
During Singapore Indesign, she will share her thoughts on design in a talk at the National Design Centre, and will participate in an invite-only Q&A session at XTRA on 3 October 2014 (Fri). More details to follow.
David Oakey
An authority in the area of sustainable design practices with his own eponymous studio, David Oakey is also lead designer for Interface. His belief in biomimicry as the future of design has led to solutions that take products like Interface carpet tiles to whole new levels of sustainability.
Learn more about the fascinating world of biomimicry and sustainability as he introduces Interface’s latest Human Nature collection.
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