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India Design ID 2025 Unveils Global Trends and Collectible Design in Delhi

From visionary talks to rare collectibles, this festival redefines contemporary design. Discover why Delhi is the place to be this February.

The image shows a room filled with lots of different types of furniture, including wooden poles,...
The image shows a room filled with lots of different types of furniture, including wooden poles, clothes hung on hangers, photo frames on the wall, objects placed in the glass boxes, and a roof with ceiling lights. This room is part of the National Museum of Indian Art in New York City.

The India Design ID 2025 event is set to take place in Delhi from 19th to 22nd February. This year's edition will feature talks by leading designers, a curated exhibition, and a special showcase of collectible design. The festival spans two key venues: NSIC Grounds in Okhla and Bikaner House.

The main event at NSIC Grounds will host the ID Symposium, where industry figures like Mateo Kries, India Mahdavi, Iram Sultan, and Ravi Vazirani will speak. Alongside discussions, the ID Exhibit will present 150 Indian and international brands, though details on specific countries or exhibitors remain undisclosed.

Meanwhile, Bikaner House will introduce the ID Salon, a new addition to the festival. This section will highlight collectible design from around the world. The ID Special Project, curated by Misha Bains (Fair Director of India Design ID), will also form part of the programme.

The four-day event brings together design professionals, brands, and collectors under one platform. With talks, exhibitions, and curated projects, it aims to showcase contemporary design trends. The festival runs until 22nd February at two central Delhi locations.

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