Now that we have announced the stellar Design Conversation lineup, it’s time to unveil the fabulous programs from our esteemed exhibitors come 12 October!
September 20th, 2019
Now that we have announced our stellar Design Conversation lineup for Saturday Indesign, it’s time to unveil the fabulous happenings from our esteemed exhibitors to look forward to (so far) on 12 October.
It’s always our pleasure to match and connect designers with brands and retails and witness what come out of the encounters. Come 12 October you’ll be busy ‘gramming, interacting and admiring these installations.

The Cinnamon Room will partner with design studio Fraction for a vertical installation made with all manner of soft furnishing. Think a plush oasis with vibrant colours and exquisite textures from carpets, cushions and more.

In addition to hosting one of our Design Conversation series, Journey East will also present a few installations spread throughout the showroom by some of Singapore’s best emerging young practices: Wynk Collaborative, Feral and UPSTAIRS_.

Using raw materials and story-boards, Flokk will paint a comprehensive picture of thoughts and challenges faced by designers when it comes to executing sustainable furniture design. This installation is inspired by Flokk’s presentation at the Stockholm Furniture Fair this year, which was designed by Hunting & Narud.

Luxxbox will debut its latest and greatest acoustic solution Brix during Saturday Indesignm and the brand has planned a special stage for the product. Expect an amazing spatial installation!

Kreon offers timeless and innovative lighting concepts, initiating a dialogue with and between architectural structures. For Saturday Indesign, Kreon will create a breathtaking ceiling installation in collaboration with studiogoto at the curated space. This marks the second time Kreon teams up with studiogoto and they promise a breathtaking experience. Don’t miss it!

Bode Fabrics & Furnishings will launch the beautifully vibrant wallpaper collection from Nat Maks during Saturday Indesign. And this much vibrancy demands an equally fancy set up, don’t you think? Pop over to see the installation!

Hassan’s Carpets will welcome visitors to a vibrant world of colours with an installation that will both boost your Insta-credit and impart useful tips to take care of your rugs.
In addition to our signature Design Conversation series, you can also join these insightful sessions organised by our exhibitors. Entries are free with registration.

Join Emperor’s Attic owner Chantal Travers and designers Deborah McKellar and Louise Hill for a panel discussion on the topic of Chinese Furniture And Asian Imagery In Art.
Hear artist Samantha Redfern’s advice on how to choose the right contemporary art within your budget at LivingwithArt’s showroom.
Hear INDE.Awards Launch Pad 2018 regional winner Brandon Yeo Yiliang speak about the thinking and processes behind his upcoming collection for local brand Ipse Ipsa Ipsum at Sam & Sara’s showroom.
Hear Jeremy Sun from Orcadesign Consultants speak about the thinking and processes behind his designs for The Straits Collection by local brand Ipse Ipsa Ipsum at Sam & Sara’s showroom.
P5 Studio has teamed up with Italian brand Frag to work with local designers in a deconstruction/reconstruction project using the Ele Side Chair. Hear from five of the designers about what they’ve created: Architology, Right Angle Studio, Studio Wills + Architects, Formwerkz Architects and Parenthesis.

Enjoy some toast paired with hot coffee during this exclusive workshop by SMEG, introducing their toaster and coffee machines and how you can make the perfect local breakfast for yourself, before starting your day.
Understand how to use SMEG blenders to make yourself some yummy smoothies for a perk-me-up during hot and sleepy afternoons.
Catch art in the making courtesy of a mystery artist at LivingwithArt showroom.
Enjoy a cuppa with some simple teatime treats and light bites, while understanding how to use SMEG’s powerful stand mixers and stylish kettles to be the perfect teatime host, especially when you’re strapped for time and have a busy schedule.
Learn how to style your dining table and sideboard in a 45-minute masterclass by Caroline Chin-Geyler and the Arete Culture team. Prep your questions for a 15-minute Q&A at the end!

Learn how to create your very own floral arrangement with Fritz Hansen’s iconic Jaime Hayon-designed Ikebana vase from floral design duo Bloomen.
What’s a shelfie? It’s a picture of a perfectly styled shelf, styled by you, and you can win amazing prizes! A number of Saturday Indesign exhibitors at Tan Boon Liat Building are participating in this competition.
The rules are simple but the list of prizes is long so it deserves its own post, so watch this space!
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