DESIGN DAYS DUBAI COMPLETES ITS SIXTH AND MOST SUCCESSFUL EDITION

IN ITS NEW LOCATION, d3

•The Middle East and South Asia’s only international collectable design fair this year (14-17 March) welcomed a record 11,302 visitors, a 10% increase like-for-like on previous years

•Visits by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai;HE Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Cultureand Knowledge Development;HH Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority; and many local and regional dignitaries.

•Its new location of d3 with refreshed layout, extensive talks and workshop programme, and strong sales interest,contribute to the fair’s success.

22 March 2017, Dubai, UAE:

Design Days Dubai, held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and in partnership with Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, closed its sixth edition on Friday 17 March reporting its most successful edition to date having attracted both the largest number of exhibiting design galleries and studios and a 10% year-on-year increase in visitor attendance.

Design Days Dubai(est 2012) is the only international collectible design fair in the Middle East and South Asia and one of Dubai’s most-loved cultural events. The annual event presentsa diverse cross-section of some of the world’s most exciting highly-collectible design and installations, alongside a talks and workshopprogramme bursting with leading design personalities and industry experts.

Positioned as a fair of discovery, it welcomed its largest number of exhibitors, this year with the strongest representation of design from the UAE and region. In total, 50 exhibitors represented 125 designers from 39 countries with more than 400 purchasable works – from furniture and lighting to decorative objects –displayed.

Record visitor attendance and strong sales interest

Design Days Dubai management cited the fair’snew location of d3, the heart of Dubai’s creative industries, and refreshed layout and most extensive programme of talks and workshops as contributing factors to its high level ofvisitors.

Among the fair’s visitors, Design Days Dubai welcomed HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai; HE Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development; along with many local, regional and international dignitaries.

A well-known patron of design, HH Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, toured the fair at length, meeting many of the designers contributing to the shaping of Dubai as a global capital of design and innovation and concluded her visit with a design discussion on the development of the design scene in Dubai and UAE.

Design Days Dubai’s continued development of broad regional and international networks included a dedicated professional buyers preview (targeting architects, interior designers, specifiers), as well as the popular annual VIP collectors and ladies previews, all served to draw in visitors from the fair’s loyal following.Collectors, museumsand institutions in attendance came from as far afield as Shangri La Center for Islamic Arts and Cultures (Hawaii, USA), Design Shanghai Collectible Design (China) and Ian Art Consulting (Korea). Many brought groups of curators and patrons to the fair, taking advantage of the buzz of Art Week and its other key events Art Dubai and Sikka.

Rawan Kashkoush, Design Days Dubai’s Head of Programming said: “We are proud that Design Days Dubai 2017 closes as its most successful edition yet. There was buoyant mood throughout the fair, amongst its many visitors and exhibitors, who reported strong sales interest. Dubai has again reinforced its position as the regional centre of design and we look forward to continuing that fantastic momentum throughout to return in 2018 for our seventh edition.”

An international platform

Design Days Dubai has established a reputation as a far-reaching international platform and this year welcomed debut exhibitors Leclaireur (France/USA), Territoire(s) (France/UAE) and Todd Merrill Studio (USA) bringing with them a range of collectible design from best-in-class American and European designers.

International designers on show also included ‘Britain Takes Shape’, an exhibition of British contemporary design, hosted by Dubai Culture in celebration of the UK-UAE Year of Creative Collaboration, which was a particular hit with the region’s collectors.

Positive indicators of the success of the fair were not limited to strong sales interest but alsoby the number of exhibitors already confirming their return for the 2018 edition, along with interest from prospective exhibitors, many of whom travelled to the fair from the region and beyond.

Todd Merrill, founder of eponymous design gallery, a leading voice in international contemporary design, said: “Design Days Dubai was a perfectly run world class design fair that offered incredible dealer support which opened the Dubai market to us. Todd Merrill Studio received an amazing advance of publicity and overwhelming response to our booth by the attending trade and public. It was a fantastic experience that we hope to repeat.”

A launch pad for regional talent

Design Days Dubai is the region’s most established launch pad for the region’s emerging design studios and solo designers to debut their furniture, lightings and design objects, featuring them alongside a diverse mix of the world’s design galleries.

This year’s first-time exhibitors from the UAE were Ayah Al Bitar, AYKA Design, CarpetsCC by Cecilia Setterdahl, Jafar Dajani, MCML Studio, Michael Rice and Nader Gammas; and from the region, Apical Reform (India), Aperçu Designs (Jordan), Marie Munier (Lebanon), Dahr (Saudi Arabia) and Ahmad Angawi, represented by King Abdullaziz Center for World Culture (Saudi Arabia).

First time exhibitor Dubai-based Nader Gammas, who presented a collection of brass and marble lighting, said: “Design Days Dubai’s crew did an amazing job organizing and promoting the fair. Because of that, I was able to present my pieces to a very large audience, and contribute to the regional design scene.”

Returning to the fair for its fifth consecutive year, Jill Hoyle, manager of Tashkeel said: “As always, Design Days Dubai was a great experience for Tashkeel and provided us with an amazing opportunity to showcase the work of the emerging designers who had been part of the Tanweenprogramme over the last year. The opportunity to show their work alongside that of established regional and international designers and to get feedback directly from visitors to the fair is an invaluable experience for designers at this stage of their career.

A catalyst to the development of the local design community

Design Days Dubai remains a catalyst to the development of the design community in the UAE and region and supports initiatives that focus on regional talent.

These include partnerships with Van CleefArpels (the fifth edition of Van CleefArpel’s Middle East Emergent Designer Prize), Audi (Audi Innovation Award), art and design organisatonTashkeel (the fourth season of Tashkeel’s successful design programme, Tanween), and Dubai Culture and d3 (the third Urban Commissions competition).

Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi, Chief Operating Officer of d3, Design Days Dubai’s new location commented:"We are extremely delighted to have hosted Design Days Dubai for the first time at Dubai Design District highlighting Dubai as a central and strategic meeting point for the local and international design community and firmly placing d3 as the centre for design in the Middle East, on a global level. Collaboration with events such as Design Days is key to our vision of ensuring that d3 continues to evolve into a truly integrated and global creative community, which nurtures and showcases the region’s local talent to an international audience. We are really excited to see the way the region’s design industry is flourishing through platforms like Design Days that supports our vision of nurturing local and regional talent and supporting them to reach their full potential.”

The exhibitors participating in Design Days Dubai 2017 were (r = returning):

1882 Ltd, UK – new
1971 Design Space, UAE – r
a hypothetical office, UAE - new
Aisha Al-Sowaidi, Qatar – r
Aljoud Lootah, UAE– r
American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC), USA - new
Amy J Hughes, UK - new
Aperçu Designs, Jordan – new
Apical Reform, India – new
The Atlas Bookstore, Qatar - new
Ayah Al Bitar, UAE – new
AYKA Design, UAE - new
Bee’ah, UAE – new
Bethan Gray, UK – new
Brodie Niell, UK – new
CarpetsCC, UAE - new
Cities, UAE|Saudi Arabia – r
Coalesce, Pakistan –r / Coletivo Amor de Madre, Brazil –r
Crafts Council, UK – r
Dahr, Jeddah – new
Dubai Design & Fashion Council, UAE – new
Dutch Creative Industry, The Netherlands – r
Fadi Sarriedine, UAE – r
Fatima Bint Mohamed Initiative (FBMI), UAE - r
FredriksonStallard, UK – new
Iwan Maktabi, UAE|Lebanon – r
Jafar Dajani, UAE|Jordan – new
Kim Thomé, UK – new
King Abdulaziz Centre for Culture,
Saudi Arabia – r
Leclaireur, France|USA – new
Marie Munier, Lebanon - new
Max Lamb, UK - new
MB&F M.A.D Gallery, UAE|Switzerland|Taiwan – r / MCML Studio, UAE – new
Michael Rice, UAE – new
Nader Gammas, UAE – new
Nakkash Gallery, UAE – r
Nisreen and Nermeen Abu Dail, Jordan – r
Os Δ Oos, The Netherlands - new
Philip Michael Wolfson, UK – new
Richard Woods & Sebastian Wrong, UK – new
ShamsaAlabbar, UAE – r
Silo Studio, UK – new
Tashkeel, UAE – r
Territoire(s), France|UAE - new
Todd Merrill, USA – new
VCUQatar, Qatar – r
Vick Vanlian, Lebanon – r
Your Canvas|Our Canvas, UAE - new

Design Days Dubaiis owned and managed by Art Dubai Group and is held under Art Week, an umbrella initiative bringing together the UAE’s arts and culture-centred happenings in the month of March with the aim of promoting the cultural activities of the region to both residents and visitors.

Design Days Dubai has the continued generous support of its sponsors including the strategic partnership with Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, the Emirate’s dedicated Authority for culture, arts and heritage; French high-jewelry maison Van CleefArpels; Audi; and d3.

For more information about Design Days Dubai, and this year’s exhibitors, please visit the website, Supporters can also keep up to date with the fair on the following social media channels: Facebook,Instagram andTwitter.

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About Design Days Dubai

Design Days Dubaiis presented under the Patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and is held in partnership with the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority,the Emirate’s dedicate Authority for culture, arts and heritage. Design DaysDubai is the Middle East and South Asia’sonly annual fair dedicated to collectiblemodern and contemporary design works, its sixth edition tookplace from March 14-17, 2017.

Positioned as a fair of discovery, the fair’s unique format provides an international platform for the region’s emerging design studios and furniture makers to debut their contemporary designs, featuring them alongside an eclectic mix of the world’s leading designgalleries. Running parallel to the exhibitor line-up is aprogramme of special projects, talks, workshops and guided tours allowing visitors to discover and engage with the design community and the works on display.

A pillar event of Art Week, Design Days Dubaithis year moved to a new location, Dubai Design District (d3), the home for the region’s design and creative industries. Design Days Dubai has the continued support of returning sponsors since its 2012 launch edition, including the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, Van CleefArpels, Audi, and d3.

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About Dubai Design District

Dubai Design District, (d3), a member of TECOM Group, is a destination dedicated to design. The chosen home for the region’s growing collective of creatives, artists and designers, d3, has fast become the hub for inspiration and innovation. Created to answer the growing need from the industry, d3 provides businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals from across the design value chain with a thriving community where they can collaborate, create and inspire.

Known for its versatility d3 has become a popular events space, attracting international crowds to cultural exhibitions such as Dubai Design Week, Fashion Forward, Sole DXB and Meet d3, which have simultaneously driven footfall to d3’s distinguished repertoire of design-focused outlets, art galleries and eateries.

The Design Quarter at d3 is very much alive with a range of lifestyle boutiques, art galleries and culinary concepts in its core 11 buildings. Taking a novel approach, d3 has selected a mix of original home grown and international concepts to form a creative community of new retail outlets, restaurants and innovative pop-up events that invite visitors to enjoy a more authentic shopping and dining experience.

d3 is constantly evolving. To cater to its growing number of residents, d3 will feature a one million square foot Creative Community which is currently under construction, and will act as the site’s cultural epicenter, inspiring emerging designers and artists. Another key goal for d3 is to continually surpass the expectations of its visitors, and so d3 will also boast a bustling 1.8km Waterfront development running alongside the Dubai Creek, with international and design-led hotels, boutique retail concept stores and an outdoor events space, as well as a host of hospitality and leisure facilities.

To support its many creative partners, d3 offers individuals and businesses the choice of operating either as a free zone entity or as an on-shore business, each with its own merits.

Dubai Culture & Arts Authority

The Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) was launched on March 8, 2008 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, in order to drive the growth of the city’s artistic and cultural landscape. The Authority has grown to play a major role in the realisation of the Dubai Plan 2021, to highlight Dubai as a thriving capital for creative industries and further embed the Emirate’s credentials as a city of happy, creative and empowered people.

As part of its mandate, Dubai Culture has several initiatives that are focused on strengthening both the historic and modern cultural fabric of Dubai, including Dubai Art Season - the city’s premier umbrella arts initiative which kicks off with Emirates Airline Festival of Literature and encompasses Art Week including Art Dubai, Design Days Dubai, and SIKKA Art Fair, Middle East Film & Comic Con, SIKKA Art Fair - an annual event aimed at promoting Emirati and local artists in the UAE and the wider GCC region, Dubai Festival for Youth Theatre - an annual festival that fosters the art of theatre in the UAE and that is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2016, and Dubai Next - a dynamic platform that aims to showcase the Emirate’s cultural ethos and its vibrant creative scene on the global stage.

The Authority’s other key initiatives include Creatopia ( - the nation’s first government empowered virtual community that guides and nurtures the creative culture of the nation and provides a platform of information and opportunities that lead to exposure and personal growth.

Dubai Culture also plays a leading role in support of the UAE National Strategy for Reading 2026, in particular by undertaking a major refurbishment of all Dubai Public Libraries branches to transform them into state-of-art cultural and artistic hubs. Across all of its branches, Dubai Public Library also provides children and young adults with a range of educational and entertaining activities that encourage the use of its facilities. The ‘Our Summer is Filled with Culture & Arts Programme’ is a Dubai Public Library initiative which complements the UAE National Reading Strategy, with its activities open to all age groups, and which revolve around four key themes: happiness, reading, family and the future.

The Authority also manages more than 17 heritage sites across the Emirate, and is a key government stakeholder in the development of the Dubai Historical District. As the custodian Authority of Dubai’s museum sector, Dubai Culture will officially launch Etihad Museum in December 2016. The museum will provide a platform to encourage cultural exchange and to connect Emirati youth with their culture and history. As part of the Authority’s mandate to support Dubai’s vision of becoming the focal point of diverse cultural exchange (regionally & globally), all of its museums will provide a catalyst to preserve Emirati Heritage.