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UPCOMING EVENT | In bed With Designers French Kiss | 9 – 11 May 2014

May 7, 2014
TL mag is proud – as a big fan and media partner – to announce this great upcoming event : In bed With Designers, with the theme French Kiss will take place in Hong Kong in the next days. Asia’s first boutique designer sleepover – during 3 days, over 3 floors and with 50 designers. This is a unique opportunity...
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TL mag is proud – as a big fan and media partner – to announce this great upcoming event : In bed With Designers, with the theme French Kiss will take place in Hong Kong in the next days. Asia’s first boutique designer sleepover – during 3 days, over 3 floors and with 50 designers. This is a unique opportunity to discover new designs and meet new international rising talents. Curated and host by buyMeDesign in partnership with French May.

On the Saturday night will be presented the coveted Spot Design Award in recognition of rising design talent. This year sees three awards up for grabs including the Judges’ Panel Award, the People’s Choice Award, as well as an award for the Top Spotter at the event.

A distinguished panel of industry experts will carefully evaluate all of the exhibitors at In bed With Designers to decide the Judge’s Panel Award, including Michael Young, Jovana Bogdanovic, Raj Nandan and many others. Check right now the program :

The guest star this year will be PINWU international creative design team based in Hangzhou.

PINWU “Luo Bamboo Paper Lamp”

If you can’t be there, no worries – save the date for their next edition in Taipei, during the Taiwan Designers Week, 8 – 12 October and in Singapore during Maison & Objet Asia in March, 2015.

Credits : In Bed With Designers, the Asia’s first designers sleepover, curated by buyMeDesign

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