Asia Pacific’s leading commercially focused design event for architects, interior designers and specifiers will be back in Hong Kong on 19 and 20 November with fresh new elements and a carefully curated lineup of brands, experiences and people in design.
September 9th, 2015
Top image: BW, Infinity, JEB at Hong Kong Indesign 2013

Sicis showroom, Hong Kong Indesign 2013
Following the success of its first edition in 2013, Hong Kong Indesign will be making its return in November 2015 and will be held across two days to give visitors even more opportunities to experience the host of activities, products, and creative projects that form this year’s programme.

Lamex showroom, Hong Kong Indesign 2013
Our inaugural Hong Kong Indesign in 2013 featured 20 exhibitors and attracted over 1,200 visitors to showrooms and venues across the city. The event involved a stellar cast of exhibitors and brands including Colourliving, ViA, Herman Miller and TOTO, just to name a few.

Complimentary hop-on/hop-off buses run on continuous loops, bringing visitors to each exhibiting venue

Curated space at The Space, Hong Kong Indesign 2013. Featured here: Seventhirtyam exhibiting space
This year at Hong Kong Indesign 2015, visitors can once again expect to experience new products, highly engaging project installations, and networking opportunities with members of the industry. More than 20 exhibitors will be making unique presentations in showrooms located in two design precincts (Wan Chai and Central), a curated space at The Space on Hollywood Road, and various satellite locations in the city.

Steelcase showroom, Hong Kong Indesign 2013
Brand new elements have also been introduced to this year’s programme. Design Conversations will host a series of thought-provoking panel discussions on trending issues with leading industry experts, while at Launch Pad Asia, visitors will be able to discover new emerging local talents and see their most innovative works.

ViA (Poltrona Frau) showroom, Hong Kong Indesign 2013
Pre-registration is now open, so sign up for free today to skip the queue!
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