To celebrate the remarkable achievements of Hong Kong's interior design industry, the Hong Kong Interior Design Association (HKIDA) proudly presents the Hong Kong Interior Design Week 2025, with the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as the lead sponsor. This event fosters communication and exchange among Hong Kong's interior design talents through an encore of "Urban Reflection"—an exhibition that premiered at the Superdesign Show in Milan in April 2025, earning widespread international acclaim—and a series of design forums featuring Hong Kong's top interior designers.

This exhibition, part of Hong Kong Interior Design Week 2025, features ten renowned local interior design groups and furniture manufacturers. Highlights include 10 projects: "Clover Collective" by ARTA Architects Limited X Starz Origin Limited; "Stoneflow Sofa" by Bean Buro X Decca Furniture Limited; "Benboo" by Studio RYTE X Ricardo Lighting Co. Ltd.; "Moon Series" by Craft of Both X MADE; "Yi Si" by O&O STUDIO X radd; "Incanto di Hong Kong" by Bill's Design Limited X CycleCore Limited; "Egg-citing" by P A L Design Group X Profilia of West Germany (Far East) Ltd; "It's Caffeine" by Starz Pasha Limited X KINLAND; "O.N.N.O. COFFEE TABLE & O.N.N.O. DESK" by Max Lam Designs Ltd X Twenty One From Eight; and "Aeon Chair" by Gud Gud Studio X One Production. The ten Hong Kong – based interior designer groups and furniture manufacturers participated in the premiere of Urban Reflection exhibition in Milan in April 2025. Their joint effort made it a big international success.
Louisa Young, Chairman of HKIDA said that this exhibition is a rare opportunity to bring together various designers in Hong Kong, allowing everyone to gain a deeper understanding of how local interior designers present the unique cultural characteristics of Hong Kong, infused with a distinctive urban feel, to both local and international audiences.

Over six months, these designers created unique pieces that reflect Hong Kong's urban landscape, emphasizing light and shadow interplay. The exhibition showcases a blend of Chinese and Western cultural elements, incorporating materials like recycled yarns and glass from the city's trams, highlighting sustainability and innovation in design.
The ten designer groups participating in the Urban Reflection exhibition include local Hongkongers as well as designers whose birthplace from the UK, France, and the Czech.
(Reported by Kiki)
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