The ultimate design event is making its long-awaited comeback and we want you to get involved.
December 1st, 2022
An incredible design experience awaits you as Singapore Indesign Intimate returns this coming March. Taking place over three exciting days packed full of design knowledge and inspiration, Singapore Indesign Intimate is a highly curated and compact event that will create lasting connections.
The highly successful event previously saw exhibitions from well-known brands including Cult, Flos, Kebony & Mafi, Scandinavian Business Seating, Schiavello, Wilkhahn, Woven Image, and more of the best Singaporean brands. After an extended hiatus, Singapore’s most anticipated design experience is back and is sure to be better than ever.

Hosted in five of Singapore’s leading design showrooms, visitors will get the chance to engage in design discussions that offer sharply focused insights and thought-provoking conversation. Get up close and personal with exhibitors as they open the doors to their showroom and give visitors the opportunity to engage with them on the industry’s most prominent topics, products and creativity. Don’t miss out on three full days packed with cutting-edge design discussions and the opportunity to connect with the industry’s leading brands in a completely unique format.

There are many different ways you can get involved with Singapore Indesign Intimate. Attend, collaborate or exhibit with us, start planning your involvement now! To be the first to hear more about Singapore’s most anticipated design event, express your interest in getting involved here.
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