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Inaugural ‘Design Next’ exhibition kicks off tomorrow in d3

Design Next, a first-of-its-kind exhibition in the UAE promoting the circular economy, is bringing an inspiring showcase of sustainable design and insight from around the world to the 10th-anniversary edition of Dubai Design Week.

The exhibition, launched by Dubai Design District (d3), a member of TECOM Group PJSC, and the prestigious Isola Design Group, kicks off tomorrow, showcasing ideas and solutions to empower the circular economy and inspire visitors to play a greater part in shaping a sustainable world. The exhibition will run in Building 6 at d3 from 5-10 November 2024.

“Consumers want to see bold statements around sustainability transform into tangible, accessible reality. Design Next offers businesses, creatives and the public a glimpse of how local, regional and global brands are leveraging circular design to deliver attractive and functional products for personal and commercial use,” said Khadija Al Bastaki, Senior Vice President of Dubai Design District (d3) – part of TECOM Group PJSC. “We are delighted to work with such a prestigious brand in the global design space to create this programme that emphasises the breadth and depth of creativity shaping a sustainable future through displays and insightful conversations by brilliant minds. We hope Design Next will catalyse a greater movement towards a circular economy while powering growth in Dubai’s creative industries, in line with the Dubai Economic Agenda ‘D33’ ambitions.”

The inaugural line-up for Design Next comprises the creativity and innovations of more than 40 local, regional and international independent designers and studios, sustainable brands, and design tech start-ups presenting innovative, eco-conscious products to circular construction materials. From compostable smartphone cases to plant-derived furniture, interior materials, and homewares, the exhibition will illustrate contemporary applications of design created from innovative technology and alternative materials. Among the talents presenting are Aga Blonska, Chinara Darwish, Eleonora Rombolà, Grob Design and IOUS Studio, amongst many more.

Design Next will also include a dynamic and engaging platform of panel discussions hosted by industry thought leaders and live performances that bring the values of sustainable design thinking to life. These discussions start on 6 November, with Fahad Ahmed Al Obaidly, Acting Director of Doha Biennale, Samer Yamani, Founder and Director of design consultancy Creative Dialogue, and Wael Al Awar, architect and founding partner waiwai design studio among the line-up of panellists.

"We are pleased to bring our international design community and years of dedicated research in circular design, innovative materials, and cutting-edge design tech solutions to Dubai. We are confident that our partnership with d3 and Design Next will contribute meaningfully to advancing the regional design dialogue, setting new standards in environment-conscious practices and industry collaboration. Through this initiativ

e, we aim to inspire the design sector in the region and to share the tools needed to shape a more resilient and forward-thinking future," said Gabriele Cavallaro, CEO and co-founder of Isola Design Group.

Announced in October 2024, Design Next marks the first joint initiative between d3 and the innovative Isola Design Group. The Milan-based design company, renowned for providing visibility and opportunities to independent designers, design studios, and brands worldwide, recently expanded to the Middle East with a new regional headquarters at d3’s global creative ecosystem.

Promoting homegrown and regional talents

Among the homegrown UAE-based talents on show will be Generation 3D, Desert Board, Sulmi, NYXO and the region’s first purpose-built digital material library, Colab. Sulmi designs scalable and sustainable systems, combining energy generation and storage with their electric motorcycles for maximum environmental impact, which will be available for viewing.

Colab joins to showcase its online database of materials that enables design professionals and businesses to discover innovative, commercially available materials and directly engage suppliers. Alongside Colab, d3’s own community will be represented by Andreu World, the global sustainability-focused furniture design brand from Spain, which opens its first UAE-based showroom in d3 on the first day of Dubai Design Week.

Representing regional talent are Egyptian furniture designers Aya Moug and Shell Homage. Moug masterminded Byblos, an innovative plant-based material that transforms papyrus plants from along the Nile’s shore into versatile biomaterials. The plant is an eco-friendly alternative to wood, stone, and marble to create attractive furniture products that combine Egyptian heritage with modern applications.

Additional MENA-based brands include: Chinara Darwish (UAE), CIFRA (UAE), Cinar Fine Rugs (UAE), Colab (UAE), DesertBoard (UAE), Faheem Khan (Qatar), Generation 3D (UAE), High Sense (UAE), NYXO (UAE), PlyPalm (UAE), Sulmi (UAE), and YAKIN (Lebanon).

Outstanding international design representation

The exhibition will see 18 countries represented. Joining Design Next from further afield are:

• iGreen (Italy): Fully compostable smartphone covers comprising seeds which can be planted after use to grow basil, forget-me-nots and daisies, reducing plastic waste in landfills and encouraging sustainable practices.

• CoWave by Aga Blonska (Netherlands): An innovative design method to create the world's first acoustic panel based on emotional reactions. Brain scans recording electrical activity are translated into AI-legible data that design and produce 3D-printed objects using recycled plastic.

• NOWO Lamp Project by Oliwia Ledzinska (Poland): Blending digital craftsmanship with traditional techniques, the NOWO lamp uses proprietary biomaterial made from a combination of protein and mixed paper, wood and textile waste. The 3D-printed lampshades are made from corn-derived bioplastic, making the product’s exteriors biodegradable and compostable and its interior electronic components reusable.

International participants include: Andreau World (Spain), Anett Papp (Hungary), Armourcoat (UK), Arper (Italy), Chryssa Kotoula (Greece), Ek Kalakaar (India), ecoLogicStudio (UK/Italy), Eleonora Rombolà (Italy), Floris Mejer (Netherlands), Grob Design (Turkey), Halle Design (Netherlands), Harshita Jhamtani (India), House of Piranesi (India), iGuzzini (Italy), IOUS Studio (Netherlands), KeepLife (Italy), Maki Izawa (Japan), Martin Oberhauser (Italy), Masquespacio (Spain), Mattice Boets (Belgium), MODedition (Turkey), Myceen (Estonia), Oorjaa (India), Shape & Shade (Kosovo), Tectona Grandis Furniture (Turkey), VANK (Poland), and WKND Lab (South Korea).

The exhibition will feature live performances by Masquespacio (Spain) and MODedition (Turkey). Meanwhile, Fromm, a luxury contemporary furniture and accessories brand founded in Italy and Qatar, will host an immersive masterclass providing designers with valuable strategies, insights and tools to create circular products.

Insightful panel discussions by industry leaders

Alongside the exhibition, Design Next includes a packed schedule of insightful industry talks and discussions exploring a range of subjects. From sustainable design champions addressing the power of design in shaping the future to emerging materials enabling circular sustainable interior and architecture design, talks on new-age Arab design and Dubai’s cementing status as a global creative business hub.

 

The complete panel schedule for 6 to 9 November is available below.

Design Next will be the first of many initiatives launched between d3 and Isola Design Group, who will continue collaborating on an array of events and services to further cement the region’s flourishing design scene and support exciting local and regional design talent. Design Next will be a biennial event, and the d3 Architecture Exhibition will be held in the intervening years.

 

PANEL DISCUSSIONS (6 – 9 NOVEMBER)

Time

Wed, 6 November

Content vs. Form: Intersections of Design, Art and Technology:

As the lines between design, art, and technology blur, the debate over content versus form takes centre stage. Speakers will discuss how these fields intersect to create meaningful experiences, challenging traditional boundaries and redefining aesthetics. The focus will be on how blending content and form can spark innovation and inspire new thinking methods in today’s creative world.

2 - 2:45 PM

 

The Role of Design Brands in Driving the Industry Towards a Better Future

Dive into how design brands play a key role in creating a more conscious future for the industry. Design thinkers from leading brands will examine how they influence consumer behaviour, promote ethical practices, and lead the integration of circular materials and innovative processes.

3 - 3:45 PM

Behind the project: The Award-winning UAE National Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia

This engaging panel discussion will include prominent figures in the region’s architectural and design landscape. Wael Al Awar (National Pavilion UAE Curator of Wetland at La Biennale Architettura 2021), Nada Taryam (Chief Real Estate Officer at Bee’ah), and Azza Aboualam (National Pavilion UAE Curator at La Biennale Architettura 2025) as moderator will examine how local knowledge, innovative materials, and environmental conditions are influencing the future of sustainable architecture in the UAE.

4 - 4:45 PM

The Future of Sustainable Design: From Material Innovation to Circular Systems

Beyond the traditional focus on eco-friendly materials, interior and architectural designers are now embracing fully circular systems and regenerative design to extend the lifecycle of spaces and structures. This panel explores forward-thinking concepts such as bio-inspired materials that mimic nature’s resilience, like self-repairing surfaces and regenerative facades, and adaptive structures that respond to environmental changes, allowing interiors to evolve with minimal waste.

5 - 5:45 PM

 

Thursday, 7 November

Waste to Worth: Circular Design in Practice

The masterclass emphasises the critical role of sustainability in design within the context of the circular economy, exploring innovative strategies that allow designers to reimagine materials and concepts. This session will provide designers with valuable insights and practical tools to create sustainable products that cater to the future of the industry.

10:30 AM –
1 PM

High-Performance Interiors: Integrating User Experience and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The future of interiors lies in intelligent environments that harness the power of AI to create spaces responsive to every user’s needs and preferences. This panel dives into how groundbreaking advancements in AI-driven personalisation allow spaces to adapt to user needs, habits, and emotions in real time. Discussions will cover predictive ambience control, adaptive spatial zoning (where layouts morph to accommodate fluctuating occupancy and activity levels), and smart materials.

2 – 2:45 PM

Designing for the Future: How the Circular Economy is Impacting the Industry

As the world shifts towards sustainability, the circular economy is redefining design practices across various industries. This panel will explore how integrating circular principles shapes innovative design solutions, highlighting its potential to drive economic resilience, foster creativity, and create a more sustainable future for all.

3 – 3:45 PM

From the Past to the Future: A New Perspective on Arab Design

The panel will explore the evolution of Arab design in recent years, highlighting its deep roots in traditional craftsmanship while envisioning its role in shaping future creative landscapes. Speakers will discuss how Arab design is influenced by past aesthetics and current social and environmental needs while embracing forward-thinking approaches through modern practices and independent design studios.

4 – 4:45 PM

Future Cities: Micro-Architecture and Design

The need for adaptable, space-efficient interiors has never been greater in dense urban settings. This panel explores cutting-edge modular and multi-flexible design concepts that optimise urban spaces with innovative, customisable solutions. Key themes include sustainable micro-living designs that balance comfort and utility in small spaces, rapidly deployable furniture and fittings that adapt to various configurations, and how Building Information Modelling (BIM) and interoperable systems streamline planning, allowing seamless integration of modular elements.

5 – 5:45 PM

 

Friday, 8 November

Public Art in Dubai: A Conversation

This conversation, moderated by architect Abdalla Almulla and artist Areen Hassan, will explore public art in Dubai and introduce the new edition of the public art education programme. The practitioners will provide valuable insights into the creative process, challenges faced, and the rewards of working on public art projects, while examining the opportunities that lie ahead.

3:30 – 4:15 PM

Crafting Tomorrow: The Intersection of AI and Human Creativity

This talk explores the evolving landscape where AI and human creativity intersect, with insights into how AI advancements are reshaping design and creative industries. The panel will investigate opportunities and challenges while highlighting how AI complements and enhances human imagination and traditional practices.

4:30 – 5:15 PM

 

Saturday, 9 November

How Innovative Materials are Shaping the Design and Architecture Industry

As the design and architecture industry evolves, new materials play a key role in shaping this transformation and design practices.

2 – 2:45 PM

Transforming Cities Through New Spaces for Creative Communities

In a rapidly evolving urban landscape, creating innovative spaces for creative communities is essential for fostering collaboration and cultural exchange. This panel will explore how thoughtfully designed environments can revitalise cities, supporting creators and entrepreneurs, by covering concepts and case studies that illustrate the transformative power of creative spaces in enhancing social cohesion and driving economic growth.

3 – 3:45 PM

 

Dubai Design District (d3), part of TECOM Group PJSC, is a global creative ecosystem that fosters local creative economy growth. It represents a dynamic design community of more than 1,000 businesses, ranging from multinationals to start-ups, and is a strategic partner of Dubai Design Week.

 


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