Get ready to experience the year’s best design event on 15 and 16 March. Free registrations are now open!
February 8th, 2023
After months of anticipation and planning, Singapore Indesign Intimate 2023 (#SGID2023) is almost here! Targeted, intimate and highly engaging, this must-attend design event is here to connect the design community to cutting-edge panel discussions over two days.
Hosted in Singapore’s leading design showrooms for an authentic experience of entering a brand’s home, 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. Here’s an overview of the Design Conversation topics:
So what are you waiting for? Register your attendance now!
On 15 and 16 March, align and update yourself with master talks hosted in the showrooms of our exhibitors. They include Herman Miller, XTRA, Louis Poulsen, Stylecraft and Tappeti. This is also a great opportunity for you to get up close and personal with exhibitors, uncover new products and forge relationships that seed collaborations.
Hospitality will be provided by our generous exhibitors and attendance is completely FREE. Tickets to this year’s three panels and are now up for grabs right here. So register your attendance early as tickets are limited!
We’ll also be dropping our full exhibitor list, speaker list, detailed info on the Design Conversations and schedule in the coming weeks. So keep your eyes peeled.
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