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Creative sparks fly at SaloneSatellite design exhibition

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Creative sparks fly at SaloneSatellite design exhibition


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As Hong Kong continues to position itself as a vibrant hub for design and culture, the city is now hosting the SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection 1998-2024, an exceptional exhibition celebrating the evolution of design over the past 25 years.  

“The collaboration with global design leader Salone del Mobile in bringing this milestone exhibition to Hong Kong is incredibly exciting. I greatly appreciate the support from the Hong Kong Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau (CSTB), which will certainly help put Hong Kong on the map as a major design hub in Asia,” said Winnie Yue, founder of the Designworks Foundation. 

Running from November 11 to 21 at the Arts Pavilion in West Kowloon Cultural District, this unique event offers both international and local audiences an opportunity to witness some of the most cutting-edge designs from around the world. 

Designs from around the world for the past 25 years will converge at the Arts Pavilion in West Kowloon Cultural District as Hong Kong is set to host the SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection for the first time.
Designs from around the world for the past 25 years will converge at the Arts Pavilion in West Kowloon Cultural District as Hong Kong is set to host the SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection for the first time.

SaloneSatellite, part of the iconic Salone del Mobile.Milano , has long been a launchpad for emerging designers since 1998, particularly those under 35, to introduce their innovative creations to the production world.  

Over the years, more than 14,000 designers have passed through its doors, and many of their designs have become emblematic of contemporary design trends. The Permanent Collection, established in 2018, now holds over 300 pieces, many of which have made it into the catalogues of prestigious design companies around the globe.  



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