Hitting a refresh button after a two-year hiatus, Singapore Design Week returns with a strong festival vision that places focus on the strength and breadth of Singapore’s design talents. With three defining pillars of Design Futures, Design Marketplace and Design Impact, the festival aims to spotlight Singapore as a futuristic city of design and innovation economy, an East-West connector for Southeast Asian design and lifestyle and a purveyor of sustainable and impactful design solutions grounded in addressing urgent real-world problems.
More than 50 events and 200 designer features over 10 days await visitors and participants exploring SDW 2022, with the festival aiming to have something for everyone in and outside of the local and regional design community. The main happenings under each of the three pillars of this year’s event – Design Futures Symposium, President’s Design Award (PDA) Tours, The Good Design Research pop-up exhibition, FIND – Design Fair – Asia, and N*thing is Possible – serve as the anchors of activities that will showcase the festival’s vision to carve a distinctive and enduring niche for the design community and cement SDW as one of Asia’s premier design festivals.
This story is from the September 2022 edition of Home & Decor Singapore.
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