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Design Democracy 2025 Set to Wow India's Design Fraternity

The Sunday Guardian

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August 31, 2025

Design aficionados around the country are gearing up for what promises to be a stellar design event.

- NOOR ANAND CHAWLA

Design Democracy 2025 Set to Wow India's Design Fraternity

It's the third edition of Design Democracy, set to take place from September 5-7, 2025 at the HITEX Exhibition Centre, Hyderabad. This one-of-a-kind forum brings together urban studios, artisans and tech innovators to showcase the best of their work, in collaboration with each other and individually. As explained by Pallika Sreewastav, co-founder, Design Democracy, "We are shaping the future of Indian design. In a city known equally for its tech parks and historic monuments, this event aims to spark new directions in architecture and interiors through unusual partnerships."

Design Democracy was co-founded by Sreewastav, Shailja Patwari and Arjun Rathi in 2023. This edition brings over 120 curated and innovative Indian brands and design studios across three immersive zones called Atelier, Canvas and Muse. One can browse through cutting-edge furniture, lighting, materials, flooring, home furnishings, kitchen and bath, décor accessories and fine art. Their proprietary symposium, called DD Talks, offers a two-day dialogue with over 80 speakers, exploring the role of design in sparking cultural and social conversations. There will also be walkthroughs at the Museum of Telangana and exclusive showcases by India's leading designers that bridge the gap between heritage and modernity. Celebrity participation is also on the cards with The Charcoal Project and Sussanne Khan leading the way along with marquee sponsors like West Elm and India Today Home. Other participating brands include Jaipur Rugs, The Charcoal Project, FAZO Project, Shailesh Rajput, AKFD + Anantaya, Within, Ravish Vohra Homes, Ek Kalakaar and AMH Singapore, among others.

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