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FIND – Design Fair Asia 2025 Showcases 250+ Brands in Singapore
The fourth edition of FIND – Design Fair Asia commenced from September 11 to 13, 2025, at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. This event gathered over 250 leading international brands from more than 22 countries, creating a significant platform for designers, innovators, and industry leaders within Asia’s vibrant design community. The curated fair aims to showcase current trends and visionary designs, featuring prominent global icons alongside emerging creatives.
FIND – Design Fair Asia strengthens its reputation as a catalyst for design by including five national pavilions from countries such as Italy, the Czech Republic, Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore. This year’s edition coincides with the Singapore Design Week, amplifying the event’s impact on the region’s design landscape.
Global Influencers and Local Artistry Unite
The fair’s centerpiece, the FIND Global Summit, brought together over 80 influential figures from the realms of business and design, addressing pressing issues in architecture, hospitality, and innovation. Esteemed speakers included Mario Cucinella, known for his focus on creative empathy, and Simon Yu from Zaha Hadid Architects, who discussed architecture as a catalyst for urban transformation.
Additionally, the DesignSingapore Council’s EMERGE @ FIND initiative highlighted the theme of “Dialogue through Design.” This showcase featured over 76 designers and 800 square meters of innovative works, celebrating the cultural exchange and identity that define Asia’s design contributions. From Tokyo to Jakarta, the showcase illustrated the region’s growing role in global design conversations.
The event also included a tailored VIP Buyer Program, facilitating essential matchmaking between exhibitors and industry leaders. This program positions FIND not only as a marketplace but as a platform for dialogue and collaboration, crucial for navigating the evolving landscape of furniture and interior design.
Italian Excellence and Thai Innovation on Display
A highlight of the fair is the Italy Pavilion, supported by the Italian Trade Agency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. This pavilion exemplifies the artistry and heritage of Made in Italy, featuring brands like FAS Pendezza and Swan, known for their craftsmanship and design excellence.
The Thailand Pavilion also made a significant impact, showcasing a blend of heritage, innovation, and sustainability. Brands such as Mobella and PDM translated Thai culture into contemporary designs, while WASOO pushed boundaries with creations made from sustainable materials.
With the global market for furniture and interior design projected to reach US$35.3 billion by 2027, according to Mordor Intelligence, FIND – Design Fair Asia remains a pivotal platform for brands to engage with this dynamic region.
The fair runs daily from 10:00 to 18:00, with the final day open to the public. Admission is free for the FIND Global Summit, while same-day entry is available for S$39 for the B2B event.
FIND – Design Fair Asia continues to be an integral part of Singapore’s growing influence in the international design arena, providing a space where creativity meets commerce and innovation shapes the future.
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