Design Mumbai: India’s Premier Contemporary Design Showcase Returns in November

May 19, 2025

Design Mumbai, India’s international contemporary design show, will take place from 26 to 29 November 2025 at the Jio World Garden. The event brings together a community of designers, architects, creative professionals, global brands, and emerging talents, creating a unique platform to explore contemporary designs in India and beyond. From cutting-edge interiors and furniture to innovative materials and sustainable solutions, Design Mumbai promises to be a celebration of craftsmanship, creativity, and cultural dialogue.

Visitors can look forward to an array of curated exhibits, immersive installations, insightful panel discussions, and hands-on workshops. The show provides a compelling insight into the intersection of tradition and innovation, where global aesthetics meet India’s rich design heritage. Located in the heart of the city, Jio World Garden offers a fitting venue that embodies modern luxury and accessibility. The four-day event will not only connect international and Indian design voices but also spotlight Mumbai as a thriving hub for creative exchange and contemporary living.

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Read more: ARCHIDEX: Asia’s Leading Architecture and Design Exhibition

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