







Hong Kong Interior Design Association (HKIDA) announces the third edition of Hong Kong Interior Design Week 2025. This prestigious event will take place across Hong Kong and Italy, featuring a diverse range of activities, including exhibitions, exchange tour and design forums.
One of the highlight events is the “Urban Reflection” exhibition, a groundbreaking collaboration that brings together ten groups of renowned Hong Kong-based interior designers and furniture manufacturers to create unique interior design pieces. Some pieces integrate elements of traditional Chinese and oriental characteristics such as paper fans and bamboo. These works exemplify the perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, showcasing cultural fusion and innovation. They are not only unique in form and function but also embody principles of sustainability, using materials such as recycled yarns and glass repurposed from Hong Kong’s iconic trams. These designs convey an awareness of environmental conservation and the value of resources, demonstrating the harmony between design and ecology.




Hong Kong Interior Design Association (HKIDA) announces the third edition of Hong Kong Interior Design Week 2025. This prestigious event will take place across Hong Kong and Italy, featuring a diverse range of activities, including exhibitions, exchange tour and design forums.
One of the highlight events is the “Urban Reflection” exhibition, a groundbreaking collaboration that brings together ten groups of renowned Hong Kong-based interior designers and furniture manufacturers to create unique interior design pieces. Some pieces integrate elements of traditional Chinese and oriental characteristics such as paper fans and bamboo. These works exemplify the perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, showcasing cultural fusion and innovation. They are not only unique in form and function but also embody principles of sustainability, using materials such as recycled yarns and glass repurposed from Hong Kong’s iconic trams. These designs convey an awareness of environmental conservation and the value of resources, demonstrating the harmony between design and ecology.
Arnold Wong e Tat Lai Wong (ARTA Architects Limited)
Lorène Faure e Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui (Bean Buro)
Dennis Cheung (Studio RYTE)
Christina Standaloft e Jay Jordan (Craft of Both)
Eric Chan (O&O Studio)
Eugenia Yiu (Bill’s Design Limited)
Joey Ho (PAL Design Group)
Maggie Mo e Jay Leung (Starz Pasha Limited)
Max Lam (Max Lam Designs Ltd)
Štěpán Gudev (Gud Gud Studio)
Arnold Wong e Tat Lai Wong (ARTA Architects Limited)
Lorène Faure e Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui (Bean Buro)
Dennis Cheung (Studio RYTE)
Christina Standaloft e Jay Jordan (Craft of Both)
Eric Chan (O&O Studio)
Eugenia Yiu (Bill’s Design Limited)
Joey Ho (PAL Design Group)
Maggie Mo e Jay Leung (Starz Pasha Limited)
Max Lam (Max Lam Designs Ltd)
Štěpán Gudev (Gud Gud Studio)
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