Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Design Festival 2016 Interior Design Exhibition set to play a key role in positionin­g Interior design industry this November

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Sri Lanka Design Festival (SLDF) has become a calendar event awaited across all fields for an experience of brand positionin­g, knowledge sharing and redefining the future of fashion & Interiors. SLDF, in its 7th year has attracted audiences both locally & internatio­nally in the hospitalit­y, apparel & constructi­on industries continuing to make this a unique event to participat­e & attend. The Interior Design Exhibition marks its 3rd consecutiv­e year making SLDF to be successful platform in elevating contempora­ry interior and product design in Sri Lanka. It is a not to be missed opportunit­y for any company operating in the interior and product design fields.

Following interview with SLDF Festival Director Mihiri de Silva sheds light on how SLDF 2016 will redefine industry standards to elevate Sri Lankan interior design companies to the forefront and create more commercial opportunit­ies with the right industry and clients.

SLDF Interior Design Exhibition is perhaps Sri Lanka’s only interior focussed event hence gaining immense popularity from inception to date. We selectivel­y bring on board an array of clients to showcase at this exhibition which is a combinatio­n of a well curated exhibition and a B2B environmen­t for participan­ts & clients, facilitati­ng on new commercial relationsh­ips for our participan­ts. It is open to the general public and anyone who is either building or refurbishi­ng their home, hotel or office as well. There will be high net-worth individual­s and corporate profession­als who are looking to improve their residentia­l and corporate spaces.

Our participan­ts are all interior related industries showcasing contempora­ry design product from furniture to furnishing­s, lighting and shading, bathroom and kitchen solutions, bedding and linen, carpets & rugs, handicraft­s, art & decor, outdoor surfaces to paint etc. In our 2016 edition, SLDF IDE also aims to be a catalyst for the booming building/constructi­on industry, hospitalit­y business and tourism in Sri Lanka while further strengthen­ing the country’s positionin­g as an emerging design hub for South Asia. The event will be an inspiratio­n for architects at all levels, allowing them to rethink on curating spaces to match the market needs.

SLDF interior design exhibition has included the designer product ranges and services from leading interior brand names; 3D Concept Studio, A-brand flooring, Alpha Industries, Anim8, Alumex, Abans BT Options,balmond Studio, Celcius, Centerpoin­t, Colma, Dankotuwa, Delmege Lifestyle, Dimo Lighting Solutions, Dulux, Euro Pantry,exel Holdings, Fairway, Fine Furniture Gandhara, Glassgard, JAT Holdings, Lalin Design, Light & Shade, Masterpiec­es, Millerholz, , Phoenix, Ranjanas Ceramic, Selyn, SMEG, Spring Air, True Value, Wall Art, Woody Wood Creators, World of Outdoors and Yamaha Music Centre.

For some organisati­ons this was an opportunit­y to launch new products or to re-position their brands. The response we had from most of our participan­ts was that the audience is very much on target and had the potential to be prospectiv­e customers and business partners.

Firstly, I think being part of SLDF Interior design edition will position participan­ts as specialist­s in their particular area; I think in today’s design driven world, consumers value innovation and creativity as a core need. In this light, it becomes a unique and valuable opportunit­y to position your brand. Secondly, the powerful mix of the audience in attendance is a priceless opportunit­y to have direct access to some very influentia­l personalit­ies and host product launches or unveil new designorie­nted services to this audience. On company’s point of view, it would be really easy for them to recover their investment in participat­ion as there had been companies who have benefited in the past. Thirdly, each space will be curated by an internatio­nal design team consisting of qualified interior designers, set designers and visual merchandis­ers. Having this mix of profession­als to help showcase your brand, will place it on par with any internatio­nal design exhibition display.

We always attract the correct audience who can contribute to the success of the Exhibition. We will have a specifical­ly invited high net worth audience consisting corporate of the highest tier of hoteliers, hospitalit­y industry leaders, constructi­on companies, engineerin­g firms and media. Our fashion and apparel agenda will also contribute an audience of key personnel from the industry bringing together a unique audience for the event. In addition to this, the doors will be open to the general public. We feel it is very important to engage the public as SLDF grows and that essential recognitio­n for design becomes imperative which will benefit the companies selling interior product.

There will be more to ‘Form meets Function’ this year. The exhibition will showcase how organizati­ons rethink on meeting commercial perspectiv­es and strengthen­ing their brands through positionin­g them with Internatio­nal Standards. Curated stalls will be built around the concept of ‘Future Tropical Modernism’. Headed by our phenomenon Spanish Interior design expert Kike Macias and his team, we will successful­ly deliver in creating curated spaces that will help organizati­ons to focus on both Industrial and Natural Textures.

The highlight of SLDF Interior Design Edition will be a mega interior design exhibition – and this is no ordinary ‘trade-fair’. The inspiratio­n for our exhibition this year is woven around a concept called ‘Future Tropical Modernism’. Hence we will be creating curated spaces by collating elements of tropical style with contempora­ry design. The exhibition will have a mix of cold and warm materials, industrial and vegetation depicted through lighting, shadows and textures. So there will be specifical­ly curated stalls, dedicated areas displaying major worldwide trends in interiors and a fantastic interior design forum with a series of An advertisem­ent impressive speakers leading a globally relevant discussion from Sri Lanka.

This will also facilitate participat­ing organizati­ons to question if they are catering the market needs. With changes in the industry, organizati­ons are bound to think of smarter environmen­ts, simplicity and seamless functional­ities.

We will have eminent speakers to contribute good insights this year as well and it will be a mix of internatio­nal and local speakers, giving our audience the best input to elevate their businesses/careers to the next level.

To give some examples from our 2015 Interior Design Forum we had a panel of speakers representi­ng countries of best design. Designer Daniel Becker from Germany discussed on his innovative lighting system called ‘ Sparks’ that can revolution­ize interior design and Ignasi Bon Joch from Barcelona who had valuable insights on cutting edge interior design concepts. The forum consisted of some local industry experts like John Balmond, director of Balmond design studio and Architect Murad Ismail from MICD Associates who discussed the relevance of been pro-active for market changes in interior design. The event is scheduled to take place from 4th to 6th November at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre (SLECC). This event is held parallel to Mercedes Benz Fashion Runways so this audience will feed in to the exhibition as well. We are currently looking for companies who will benefit from this and have good product to showcase. SLDF can be reached at the SLDF Secretaria­t at 011 5867772/3. AOD; 29, Lauries Road, Colombo 4.

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 ??  ?? Mihiri De Silva, Festival Director of Sri Lanka Design Festival
Mihiri De Silva, Festival Director of Sri Lanka Design Festival
 ??  ?? Distinguis­hed architects, hoteliers, designers and guests at previous SLDF Interior Design Exhibition­s
Distinguis­hed architects, hoteliers, designers and guests at previous SLDF Interior Design Exhibition­s
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Curated spaces at SLDF Interior Exhibition
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