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“These Precious Things”: Southeast Asian designers interpret the value of design through original works at EMERGE @ FIND 2024

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The third edition of the showcase adds debut talents and recent graduates alongside the region’s seasoned designers

Clockwise from left: Among the works responding to the theme are the handmade Buah Labu Kecil Ceiling Lamp by Budiman Ong (Indonesia), RE-UP Tables by Paphop Wongpanich of Take Home Design (Thailand) made with reuse and recycling in mind, and the Valorem Chair by Phúc Vinh Đo Phong (Vietnam) that is shaped to help improve health and posture of users. Photos courtesy of respective designers.

Singapore, 26 August 2024 – Southeast Asian design showcase, EMERGE @ FIND, returns to Singapore Design Week 2024 with a provocation on the notion of value. Presented by the DesignSingapore Council (Dsg) and supported by FIND – Design Fair Asia, this year’s showcase will feature more than 60 designers, and for the first time recent design graduates, from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam who will unveil their works across 1,000 sqm of space at Marina Bay Sands from 26 to 28 September 2024.

New to the third edition, EMERGE @ FIND is partnering online gallery The Artling to expand commercialisation opportunities, with over 100 works expected to be for sale on the platform, connecting designers with The Artling’s extensive network of buyers and collectors. Visitors can browse and purchase the collection on The Artling from 13 September 2024.

Returning curator of EMERGE @ FIND, Suzy Annetta, frames this year’s showcase under the theme “These Precious Things”, posing the fundamental challenge: “Do we really need more?” The curatorial provocation opens up a critical examination of the concept of value in an era of excess and environmental urgency.

“I am honoured to curate the EMERGE showcase again in 2024. This year, we are probing the very essence of value – its definition, arbiters, metrics, and potential evolution. It’s an exploration to question the core purpose of design in our contemporary world,” said Annetta. “I’m particularly excited for visitors to experience these thought-provoking works firsthand.”

In response to the curatorial brief, designers’ works span a spectrum from bold concepts to functional innovations, united by a common thread of questioning established value systems. 

The distinctive curatorial approach of EMERGE @ FIND will add a unique dimension and enhance the offerings of FIND, a premier trade show and design fair in Southeast Asia that attracts interior designers, architects, developers, hospitality professionals, and design enthusiasts seeking to discover groundbreaking talent and commercially viable design solutions.

Carl Press, Event Director, FIND – Design Fair Asia said, “We are thrilled to host an exceptional array of talented designers presenting at EMERGE as part of FIND this year. We are particularly keen to see how designers interpret the highly-contested notion of value, witness this sociological debate unfold and be presented at the empirical level. The innovation, diversity, and unique artistry on display shows there is so much to look forward to in Asia.”

From left: Ivan Ho of Timuzuka (Singapore) juxtaposes conventional parts with waste materials to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces; Emeline Ong (Singapore) meticulously layers blended paper pulp and plaster using a distinctive casting process to transform discarded paper into monolithic tables. Photos courtesy of respective designers.

Design Value

The importance of sustainability and material innovation takes centrestage for Singapore designers Ivan Ho of Tizumuka and Emeline Ong in their debut at EMERGE @ FIND. Ho, marks his first appearance with the Parasitic collection which transforms waste into objects of desire, offering “a critical social commentary about the need to look beyond superficial appearances.” Ong, who graduated in 2023 with a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design from the National University of Singapore, showcases The Pastille Collection where she gives new life to discarded paper in the form of her brother’s old school notes, aiming to “foster a greater appreciation for the lasting value and potential of overlooked and discarded materials.”

From left: Khanh Linh Phan (Vietnam) reimagines crochet in contemporary lighting design, revitalising traditional craft techniques through modern applications; Mohd Sujak Hasbollah (Malaysia) pays homage to traditional woodworking methods by incorporating wooden nails as a defining design characteristic. Photos courtesy of respective designers.

In a rapidly evolving region, culture and traditions remain deeply cherished. Revival and reimagining of tradition in contemporary contexts underpins many works this year. Emerging Vietnamese designer Khanh Linh Phan, who graduated in 2023 from the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, brings a new perspective to the time-honoured crochet technique to create LUCIA, a collection of innovative lighting pieces, while Malaysian designer Mohd Sujak Hasbollah elevates pasak, an ancient woodworking method using wooden nails as a defining feature of his chair named Lokka. Both designers not only preserve traditional artisanal skills, they challenge perceptions of value in modern design, seamlessly blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. 

Among the returning alumni of EMERGE @ FIND are furniture designer Alvin Tjitrowirjo of alvinT (Indonesia), industrial designer Selena Placino (Philippines), and Apiwat Chitapanya of Masaya (Thailand). The trio reveal the enduring significance of their pieces in the harmonious blending of cultural preservation, sustainability and traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. 

Through their own interpretation of the value of design, Tjitrowirjo reimagines traditional materials like rattan in modern forms; Placino transforms wood waste into elegant lighting; and Chitapanya presents furniture fashioned from brass, a homage to ancient Thai craftsmanship. 

“The value of an object should transcend mere monetary worth; it should encompass the spiritual and emotional connections it fosters,” said Tjitrowirjo who strives to reintegrate the respect for nature into people’s lives.

From left: Alvin Tjitrowirjo from Indonesia melds rattan with modern forms in a tribute shelf; Selena Placino (Philippines) transforms wood off-cuts into the elegant Rebound lighting collection; Apiwat Chitapanya (Thailand) showcases the intricate Thai craftsmanship with the brass Arowana Bench. Photos courtesy of respective designers. 

“Leveraging Singapore’s role as a gateway to Southeast Asia, EMERGE @ FIND will unite established and emerging designers from the region to explore how to enhance value and sustainability through design. This showcase presents exceptional objects to a wider audience, and cultivates crucial dialogues and connections. As the organiser of Singapore Design Week, we are proud to offer this platform as a key event within our festival that elevates regional creativity globally,” said Dawn Lim, Executive Director of Dsg.

Admission to EMERGE @ FIND is complimentary, with pre-registration available until 26 September 2024. An admission fee of S$39 will apply for on-site registration.

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EMERGE @ FIND
26 to 28 September 2024
10.00am to 6.00pm
Marina Bay Sands
Level B2, Sands Expo and Convention Centre
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About FIND – Design Fair Asia

FIND – Design Fair Asia is a joint venture between dmg events (organisers of INDEX, HiDesign etc) and Fiera Milano (leader in Italy and one of the main integrated operators worldwide in the exhibition and congress industry). It is a combination trade show and design fair, offering a carefully curated selection of furniture, interiors and design brands. A key event of the Singapore Design Week (organised by DesignSingapore Council) acts as a stimulating marketplace connecting leading suppliers across furniture, lighting, décor, textiles, design technology, home K&B and surface materials with retail buyers, residential and commercial property developers, architects, hospitality professionals, interior designers, high-net-worth individuals and Asia-based FF&E contractors. 

With key stakeholders such as DesignSingapore Council, numerous regional partner associations and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), FIND is to return to the iconic Marina Bay Sands with extended event offerings on over 17000 sqm, 300 international brands, VIP buyer program and exciting on-site initiatives.
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About Singapore Design Week
One of Asia’s premier design festivals, Singapore Design Week (SDW) celebrates Singapore’s distinctive brand of creativity, exploring design through three defining festival pillars: Design Futures (the design of the future and the future of design), Design Marketplace (lifestyle trends with a spotlight on Southeast Asia) and Design Impact (innovative solutions for a better world). Organised by DesignSingapore Council, SDW is a celebration of creativity and innovation, championing thought leadership and showcasing the best of design from Singapore and beyond.
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About the DesignSingapore Council

The DesignSingapore Council’s (Dsg’s) vision is for Singapore to be an innovation-driven economy and a loveable city by design. As the national agency that promotes design, our mission is to develop the design sector, help Singapore use design for innovation and growth, and make life better in this UNESCO Creative City of Design. Dsg is a subsidiary of the Singapore Economic Development Board.
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