Get ready for an unforgettable design event on 15 & 16 March. Here’s all the fun you wouldn’t want to miss out on at this year’s Singapore Indesign Intimate.

Photography by Vernon Wong
March 8th, 2023
This year, Singapore Indesign Intimate is bringing together the most progressive minds, the biggest brands and the most exciting activities for two days only in Singapore’s leading design showrooms. There’s plenty to see, do and listen on 15 and 16 March. Here’s all the fun you wouldn’t want to miss out on.
Singapore Indesign Intimate 2023 will bring together the best-in-category designers and industry leaders to speak on issues pertinent to design in Singapore and Asia. There are three thought-provoking Design Conversations that tap into the latest thinking about new ways of working, sustainability issues and circular economy. Limited tickets are available for each session. Register now to reserve your spot.

Get up close and personal with our amazing exhibitors who made Singapore Indesign Intimate possible. They are Herman Miller, XTRA, Louis Poulsen, Stylecraft and Tappeti. This is also a great opportunity for you learn more about each brand and uncover new products.
Stand a chance at winning your very own 2m x 3m Tappeti rug from the Ora Collezione. Simply guess the number of lines on Tappeti’s iconic rug displayed at Singapore Indesign Intimate. Just register for free and let us take care of the rest – it’s that simple! More details here.


Come rub shoulders with eleven esteemed speakers for our Design Conversation series and meet the movers and shakers of the design community, who will all be there. This is your chance to get to know new people and forge relationships that seed collaborations.

Our generous exhibitors will be providing food and beverages to all attendees to keep them fueled for the many exciting programmes we have in store. Plus, the Design Conversations are completely FREE to attend. But there are limited slots available Register now before it’s too late.
Stylecraft and Tappeti will be hosting a fabulous closing party on 16 March at Stylecraft Singapore showroom. Attendees get to enjoy the live pizza station in collaboration with Keenway Pizzas and natural wines by Cogito Wines. There are also amazing goodie bags to bring home with. This closing party is only open for those who registered for the Reimagining Waste for A Circular Economy talk. Register now if you haven’t done so and see you at Singapore Indesign Intimate!

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