Provided by Flokk Asia
We have some fabulous grabs from our Saturday Indesign exhibitors, partners and sponsors. Read more to find out what they are and how you can win!
October 4th, 2019
If you haven’t already completed your online registration for Saturday Indesign on 12 October, you’ve got a handful of hours left to do so to win a $1,300 chair from Wilkhahn!
But of course, that’s not all you can bring home (in addition to priceless design experiences and knowledge imparted in our Design Conversation series) from the events.
We’ve got a long list of fab grabs from our exhibitors, sponsors and partners and fun ways to win them.
What is a shelfie? It’s a picture of shelves. A number of our exhibitors at Tan Boon Liat who are participating in this competition will have shelves with items displayed on them in their showrooms. Best pictures will win prizes. Here they are:
simply follow these steps:
Ensure your IG profile is set to public, or DM us a screenshot of your post. Winners will be announced on Instagram at later dates.

Provided by Flokk Asia
Valued at $4,000
Provided by P5 Studio
Each chair is unique and designed by a prestigious local design firm. A total of eight chairs will be on display, four of which will be given away. They are: #17 by Studio Wills + Architects, ChopChop Chair by Parenthesis Studio, Elemental by Right Angle Studio, and Impossible Chair by Superfat Designs.
Valued at $2,000 each
HOW TO WIN



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