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14 – 17 March 2018 Shanghai Exhibition Centre ASIA’S LEADING INTERNATIONAL DESIGN EVENT 14 – 17 MARCH 2018 SHANGHAI EXHIBITION CENTRE www.designshanghai.com #designshanghai OVER 400 WORLD-RENOWNED DESIGN BRANDS AND GALLERIES FROM OVER 30 COUNTRIES, AN INCREASE OF 13% FROM 2016 Design Shanghai THE 4TH BEST ATTENDED DESIGN EVENT IN THE WORLD Design Shanghai is Asia’s leading international design event, breaking new ground and setting a precedent in Asia’s ever-growing design community. Showcasing the best design brands and galleries from across the globe, Design Shanghai provides a unique and exciting platform to network, exchange and establish long-term business relations with Asia’s top architects, interior designers, property developers, retailers, collectors and private buyers. Design Shanghai aims to explore how eastern and western design philosophies can work together synergistically across the five halls: Contemporary Design, Classic & Luxury Design, Collectible Design, Kitchen & Bathroom Design and Workplace Design. The event also features bespoke installations, an inspirational design forum and exciting networking events. Design Shanghai has fast earned its position alongside the most established design events in the world, and become one of the must-see events in the international design calendar. The 14-17 March 2018 will see the return of Asia’s premier design event at Shanghai Exhibition Centre, featuring even more of the finest international design companies and galleries than ever before. Who visits A RECORD-BREAKING 50,979 HIGH PROFILE VISITORS FROM OVER 70 COUNTRIES, A 10% INCREASE YEAR-ON-YEAR • The best architects from across China and the West • The most prolific interior designers from around the world • Highly influential property developers from Shanghai and nearby cities ARCHITECTS & • China’s elite and powerful buyers and retailers INTERIOR DESIGNERS 46% • Key decision makers from the private and public sectors • A very targeted, affluent public audience HOSTED BUYER PROGRAMME MEDIA 2% The Hosted Buyer Programme creates a way to engage buyers DEALERS & and exhibitors. RETAILERS 17% OTHER 15% A dedicated team arrange appointments that are scheduled pre-show, so that onsite meetings are productive with real orders and collaboration. PROPERTY COLLECTORS DEVELOPERS 9% HERE IT WORKS 11% • We will contact the buyers and explain the benefits of attending Design Shanghai • We will send the exclusive hosted buyer invitation to the buyers* • Pre-organise meetings between you and the buyers to be held at the show • Provide a Hosted Buyer Lounge at Design Shanghai 2018, exclusively for the buyers • The most-mentioned 20 buyers will be invited with complimentary travel and accommodation during the show. VISITOR HIGHLIGHTS 60% OF THE WORLD TOP TOP 60 INTERIOR DESINGN DESIGN 90% OF CHINA’S TOP TOP 50 RETAILER ACROSS OGGI ARCHITECT COMPANIES COMPANIES ACROSS CHINA ISOZAKI+HUQIAN PARTNERS PROPERTY DEVELOPERS CHINA AND ASIA P PLUS [ASIA BASED] AND ASIA PACIFIC AREA JKARQ PACIFIC AREAS PARAGON JOYCE WANG STUDIO AGILE PROPERTY PP DESIGN GALLERY 10 DESIGN KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES ASCOTT CHINA 10 CORSO COMO RDM DESIGN SDN BHD AECOM BOB CHEN INTERIOR DESIGN KOKAISTUDIOS ASIANBIZ A.STYLE RED START MACALLINE AEDAS OFFICE KRT ARCHITECTURE & AUSIN GROUP ASA RETRO REVO ATKINS CHU CHIH-KANG SPACE DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN BEIJING WINLAND REAL ATTOS SHINE ATP ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS CLAUDIO COLUCCI DESIGN LV YONGZHONG DESIGN ESTATE B&Q SPIGA B+H ARCHITECTS COORDINATION ASIA STUDIO CAPITALAND BAUHAUS T. CHAPMAN BDP CROSSBOUNDARIES ARCHITECTS LWM ARCHITECTS CHINA MERCHANTS BLANK TAKASHIMAYA STORE BROADWAY MALYAN FOUR O NINE LYCS ARCHITECTURE PROPERTY BUND 18 TAYOHYA BUCHAN GROUP JIAKUN ARCHITECTS MONTAIGNE DESIGN CHINA OVERSEAS HOLDINGS CASA MIA THE FASHION DOOR CALLISONRTKL MAKE ARCHITECTS CONSULTING CHINA POLY GROUP CASA PAGODA THE SPACE CANNON DESIGN MINAX ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN NAÇO ARCHITECTURES CORPORATION CC INTERIORS THE TALES CHAPMAN TAYLOR MRT DESIGN NAKED RETREATS CHINA RESOURCES LAND CRATE & BARREL VAN COLLECTION DP ARCHITECTS ORIGINAL DESIGN STUDIO NERI&HU DESIGN AND CIFI GROUP CREATIVE CO-OP HOME WILSON ASSOCIATES FOSTER + PARTNERS PTANG STUDIO RESEARCH OFFICE COUNTRY GARDEN DEJI PLAZA XIN TIAN DI GENSLER SHANGHAI HUADU PERKINS+WILL EVERGRANDE GROUP DESIGN REPUBLIC YANLORD MALL GMP ARCHITECTURE&URBANDESIGN RICKY WONG DESIGNERS EXCELLENCE GROUP DONG LIANG YUEXING HOME HDR STUDIO SHANGHAI ROBARTS SPACES FORTE GROUP EASY HOME HKS TUCHO CO. SHANGHAI SUE FUTURE HOLDINGS GOLDEN EAGLE RETAIL HOK YABU PUSHELBERG ARCHITECTURE DESIGN GEMDALE GROUP HPP ARCHITECTS A00 ARCHITECTURE SHISHANG ARCHITECTURE GREENLAND GOME IBI GROUP AFSO STEVE LEUNG DESIGNERS GREENTOWN CHINA GROUPE ADEO KOHN PEDERSEN FOX AIM ARCHITECTURE UNSTUDIO HANG LUNG PROPERTIES H.N.LIN LINK ARKITEKTUR ALAN CHAN DESIGN COMPANY VERMILION ZHOU DESIGN JIANGSU ZHONGNAN HABITAT MITSUBISHI JISHO SEKKEI ANYSCALE GROUP CONSTRUCTION HANGUANG MALL NBBJ ARCHI-UNION ARCHITECTS WILSON ASSOCIATES LONGFOR PROPERTIES HOMES-UP NIKKEN SEKKEI ATELIER DESHAUS ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS NEW WORLD CHINA LAND I.T P&T ARCHITECTS AND ATELIER FCJZ POWERLONG REAL ESTATE INDIGO HK ENGINEERS AZL ARCHITECTS HOLDINGS INDIGO LIVING PERKINS EASTMAN BAPTISTE BOHU INTERIORS & 80% OF THE WORLD’S BEST R&F PROPERTIES INNOMETSA PERKINS+WILL FURNISHING HOTEL GROUPS RK PROPERTIES INSIDE OUT LIVING RONALD LU & PARTNERS BNJN DESIGN RONGXIN GROUP JANE HOME UNSTUDIO CORE OF ART & ARCHITECTURE SHIMAO PROPERTY JIU GUANG MALL WONG TUNG & PARTNERS DARIEL STUDIO ACCOR HOTELS SHUION LAND JOYCE LIMITED DESIGN MVW ALLIANCE ADVISORY SINO-OCEAN LAND JSWB WOODS BAGOT DL ARCHITECTURE AMANTOKYO SOHO K11 EDGE DESIGN INSTITUTE A.W. LAKE SPA CONCEPTS SUN HUNG KAI PROPERTIES KARE FUSION DESIGN STUDIO BANYAN TREE SUNAC CHINA LANE CRAWFORD GENSLER CHAN&CHANG GROUP SUNING UNIVERSAL LB HANGZHOU DIANSHANG HILTON GROUP THAIHOT GROUP LEROY MERLIN BUILDING DECORATION DESIGN HYATT CORPORATION THE WHARF HOLDINGS LIANGCANG HBA/HIRSCH BEDNER INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS VANKE LSD CASA ASSOCIATES GROUP WANDA GROUP M&L INVESTMENTS HONGKONG.W.ARCHITECTURAL MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL YANGO MADE.COM DESIGN REGENT HOTELS & RESORTS YUZHOU GROUP MARKOR HRC DESIGN SHANGRI-LA HOTELS AND MAY TIME INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE RESORTS NY FASHION STUDIO STARWOOD HOTELS WYNDHAM HOTEL GROUP Why China? In the next 5 years, 71% of the world's new skyscrapers will be completed in China. The design industry in Shanghai contributed 12% of the GDP in 2016 • The design revenue has been increased annually • The property market increased by 17.83% in • China’s GDP total led more than $11 trillion and of 12.9% to £482.06 billion in 2016. 2015 in China. the economy grew by around 6.7% in 2016. • There are estimated 200,000 companies studios • By 2020, the newly built commercial properties • China is the world’s biggest consumer of working in architecture, interior design, property will be 1.54 billion square metres. luxury goods. development and other related areas in mainland China, with the total number of practitioners is • The design industry in Shanghai contributed 12% • China is the world’s largest exporter and second over 10 million. of the GDP in 2016. largest importer. • Active international leading hotel brands have a • In the next 5 years, 71% of the world's new • By the year 2025, China will have built 10 brand combined pipeline of about 400 new hotels in skyscrapers will be completed in China. new cities, all the size of New York. China and are still building. • Every week, around 10,000 people make Shanghai their new home. The contemporary design hall assembles the very best design brands from across the globe. The hall is the hub of creative contemporary design talents with a vast selection of companies from leading high-end design brands and emerging independent designers. This offers an invaluable opportunity for international brands to engage with Asia’s most influential and highly regarded architects, interior designers, property developers, retailers and private buyers. Contemporary Design We are very pleased about the positive exposure we received during the Design Shanghai Show “ and the number of professional contacts we were able to make at the exhibition. The fair has given “ Thonet an excellent platform to present their products and create the best possible awareness. MR. PHILIPP THONET We decided to attend Design Shanghai because we believe that this is a new and significant emerging market and that there is major interest in China for Italian design companies like Moroso. I think this “ is related to our history, our craftsmanship and a strong international“ affinity for the brand. This fair represents a unique chance to promote Moroso in this region of the world, an ideal platform to show our products and a strong brand-building environment as a result of the major media exposure. PATRICIA URQUIOLA, ART DIRECTOR AT MOROSO Classic & Luxury Design Asia’s desire for merging the best craftsmanship, heritage and design has grown significantly. This hall caters for the high demand shown in bringing those timeless designs and decorative furnitures celebrated all over the world. Design Shanghai was our first exhibition in China. On behalf “of ADG Group, I am pleased to say that the experience was extremely positive, both for the volume and for the quality of the business“ leads we collected. We thank Media 10 for the continued support we have had before and during the show. MR. PINO VISMARA, CEO OF VISMARA DESIGN AND PRESIDENT OF ART DESIGN GROUP Design Shanghai is a“ really good platform for Domus Aurea to showcase
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