The Milestone 10th Edition of Dubai Design Week Is Now Open

The region’s design festival has kicked off at Dubai Design District (d3), featuring 40 installations, 10 exhibitions, 60+ workshops, and more than 1,000 designers, architects and brands from more than 50 countries.
Iwan Pavillion by Ithra

Dubai Design Week is back, and this year’s 10th-anniversary edition is a milestone moment in the region’s creative calendar. Set at Dubai Design District (d3), the festival brings together over 1,000 designers, architects, and visionaries from 50+ countries, featuring 40 installations, 10 exhibitions, 60+ workshops, and Downtown Design fair—all highlighting how design drives change and connects us globally.

Editions Entrance | Supplied

This year, attendees can explore Downtown Design, the Middle East’s first design fair, which showcases cutting-edge furniture, lighting, and décor from top global brands. New to this edition is Editions, the first regional fair for limited-edition art and design, offering collectors access to unique, one-of-a-kind pieces.

The Marketplace on November 9-10 will feature over 70 regional artisans, homegrown brands, and unique food concepts, offering visitors a chance to explore handcrafted goods and flavors inspired by local culture.

Dubai Design Week also brings a star-studded lineup of design thinkers and creatives at The Forum, where industry icons like India Mahdavi, Karim Rashid, and Lina Ghotmeh will lead conversations on design’s evolving role. Attendees can expect thought-provoking discussions that explore innovation, sustainability, and how design is reshaping global aesthetics.

In the spirit of innovation, the activations and pavilions offer immersive experiences that capture Dubai’s cultural fusion. BMW’s pavilion, The Luxury of Less by AB+AC Architects, emphasizes minimalist luxury, while the interactive installation Sinfonia by Iris Ceramica Group lets visitors conduct a symphony through simple gestures, blending technology with human creativity. Other must-see installations include The Resilient Blooms by Emirati artist Mariam Abbas and MASKA, which celebrates nature’s resilience, and Random Acts, a collaborative mosaic by Trend Group and JT+ Partners, crafted from eco-friendly Venetian glass tiles.

Whether you’re an industry pro or just curious, Dubai Design Week has set the stage for inspiration and creativity. Soak in the unique exhibits, hands-on workshops, and vibrant marketplace that make this festival a standout celebration of design culture.

Dubai Design Week 2024
Supplied | BMW Group x AB + AC Architects

Khadija Al Bastaki, Senior Vice President of Dubai Design District, highlights the festival’s pivotal role in shaping the creative economy: “Whether it’s technology, transnational collaboration or fast-changing consumer mindsets turning the wheels, creatives and studios are steering the creative economy’s engine with inspiring enthusiasm and innovation at every turn.” This edition is a testament to how design is fueling cultural and economic growth in the region.

Meanwhile, Natasha Carella, Director of Dubai Design Week, shared the event’s evolving mission: “Dubai Design Week has always been dedicated to amplifying the voices and talent of the region while showcasing exceptional, original design to a global audience… Today, Dubai Design Week is not just a celebration of aesthetics but a vital platform for designers to exchange ideas and create meaningful impact.”

Share the Post:

Related Posts