FIND – Design Fair Asia

ORGANISED BY
DATES
11 - 13 Sep 2025
OPENING HOURS
10.00am – 6.00pm
VENUE
Sands Expo & Convention Centre
10 Bayfront Avenue
Level 1 (Hall A, B, C)
S018956
ADMISSION
S$39.00 for walk-ins on show days
ORGANISED BY
DATES
11 - 13 Sep 2025
OPENING HOURS
10.00am – 6.00pm
VENUE
Sands Expo & Convention Centre
10 Bayfront Avenue
Level 1 (Hall A, B, C)
S018956
ADMISSION
S$39.00 for walk-ins on show days
ABOUT
FIND – Design Fair Asia 2025 returns to Marina Bay Sands, anchoring Singapore Design Week with its fourth and most expansive edition yet.
Positioned as Asia’s premier marketplace for furniture, interiors, and design, FIND connects over 300 international brands with over 12,000 design professionals from across the region. The fair features a curated showcase of global design, including country pavilions from the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Italy, Singapore, Thailand, and many more.
Key highlights include the FIND Global Summit, featuring over 60 cross-disciplinary voices across architecture, design, and hospitality, and EMERGE @ FIND, an exhibition platform championing over 70 rising Asian design talents.
Attendees can expect a vibrant design dialogue and networking experience through personalised buyer matchmaking, immersive installations, and access to Singapore’s wider celebration of design, such as curated trails, partner activations, and design-centric experiences.
Visitor registration is now open. Those who register by 11 September will receive a free pass, saving S$39 on-site.
More information at: www.designfairasia.com
ORGANISER
dmg events
dmg events is a leading organizer of face-to-face events and publisher of information services. Our aim is to create dynamic marketplaces to connect businesses with the right communities to accelerate their growth in today’s rapidly evolving landscape. With a presence in over 20 countries and organising more than 90 events each year, dmg events is a global leader in the industry. Attracting over 425,000 attendees and delegates annually, we organise events in the construction, hospitality, interiors and design, energy, coatings, entertainment, food and beverage and transportation sectors.
Founded in 1989, dmg events is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT, www.dmgt.co.uk).
CO-ORGANISER
Fiera Milano
Fiera Milano is a leader in Italy and one of the world’s leading integrated operators in the exhibition and congress sector. The Group manages the largest exhibition center in Italy and the largest congress centre in Europe, covering numerous production sectors including fashion, furniture, home systems, instrumental mechanics, tourism, professional hospitality, plant engineering and energy, construction, and art. Specifically, its activities focus on the management, organisation, and hosting of trade fairs and other events by providing equipped exhibition spaces, design support, and related services. The offering is complemented by engineering and construction of setups, technical installation services, logistics, and a multichannel platform that includes web and conferences. Fiera Milano has been listed on Euronext Milan’s STAR segment since 2002.
CONTACT
Name: FIND – DESIGN FAIR ASIA
Email Address: [email protected]
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