Discover the Future of Design at FIND – Design Fair Asia 2024

Published - 25 July 2024, Thursday
  • FIND - Design Fair Asia

FIND - Design Fair Asia 2024 promises to be a watershed moment in the design industry, taking place at Marina Bay Sands from September 26 to 28, 2024. FIND 2024, the pinnacle of Singapore Design Week, will include over 300 brands, offering an amazing assortment of cutting-edge manufacturers, new collections, sustainable technologies, and unique design partnerships.

This year, guests will be able to interact with interior designers, architects, developers, and hospitality experts from across Asia. The event features the FIND Global Summit, which provides presentations, professional development opportunities (CPD points), and B2B networking for eligible VIP buyers. Visitors can also explore a bustling marketplace, which promises to be a source of inspiration and business opportunities.

The significance of FIND's progress since its inception highlights its expanding status as a prominent forum for design professionals. Pre-registration is now open, allowing guests to see the future of Asian design while networking with industry experts. The three-day event will feature country pavilions from the Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Singapore, and Indonesia, as well as exhibitors from Belgium, China, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. These representations illustrate FIND's contribution in extending its business in the Asia Pacific area.

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One of FIND's pillars is its B2B matching service, which arranges personalised meetings between qualified VIP buyers and exhibitors, promoting significant connections and business potential. Interested parties can schedule these interactions online. The Indonesian Pavilion, organised by Indonesian Contemporary Art and Design (ICAD) in partnership with HDII DKI Jakarta and written.id, will make its debut at FIND 2024.

This pavilion will highlight Indonesia's cultural diversity through creative enterprises such as Cellux, Manawa, and Viro, showcasing handcrafted items, crafts, and interior materials that provide a distinct perspective on Indonesia's design environment.

Axor, developed by Philippe Starck and owned by Hansgrohe, will showcase its AXOR ShowerComposition, which features modern, timeless design elements and adaptable setups. Deluxe Systems, the official distributor for brands such as Faraone and Ponzio, will showcase high-quality window and door systems that embody Italian craftsmanship and sustainable design. New exhibitors include Takesada Shoten, Avenir Maison, Chee Geen, D'SOL, SERIP, Vatalli, and BOMMA, who will showcase their unique products.

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Umbrosa returns to FIND to enchant audiences with new parasol designs, including collaborations with Karim Rashid. Jaipur Rugs will feature collections such as Majnun by Pavitra Rajaram, Unfold by Kavi, and Manchaha, which honour the rich heritage of rug-making techniques.

Other returning exhibitors are AM Furnishing, Chomcharm, Cycling Bears, Don Don Style, Exquisite Art, Exterpark, EXSTO, Formica, InExpat, JEB Asia, Knights Craft, Merawood Industries, Miltan Asia, Olivia Collins, ReCasa Group, Sam & Sara, Take a Seat, Trees Interior, Wallhub, Woodos, and World of Wood. Taiwan's Taitung Province will also return with a slew of domestic brands.​​​​​​​

As FIND - Design Fair Asia enters its third year, it continues to offer new ways for brands to connect with the vibrant Asian market. With stronger collaborations and improved services, FIND has emerged as an important event for the interior industry. This year, the event hopes to attract 15,000 visitors. Pre-registration is free before September 26, 2024, and on-site admittance costs S$39 per person. The final day allows B2C attendees to explore unique interiors for their own homes.

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