SAUDI DESIGN WEEK COMPLETES ITS THIRD AND MOST SUCCESSFUL EDITION TO DATE

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The country’s only dedicated design fair opened on October 5 and had visits by HRH Prince Abduallah bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud ( Ambassador to the US) ; and His Excellency Dr. Faisal Al Moamar; over 200 Royal, VIP and Social Media Influencers • The fair welcomed more than 10,500 visitors • 60 design-led activities this year’s program consisting of a series of creative workshops, design conference, special events and installations On Sunday, October 9, 2014, the third edition of Saudi Design Fair, hosted at the Al Faisaliah Resort and Spa in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia drew to a close following a highly successful four-day run. The country’s only dedicated design fair opened on October 5 and had visits by HRH Prince Abduallah bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud ( Ambassador to the US) and His Excellency Dr. Faisal Al Moamar as well as many other local dignitaries and social media influencers. Saudi based influencers such as Adwa Al Dakheel, Feras Bugna, Yousef al Sudais, Faisal Sheraiff, Sarah Al Wadaani, Muna Abu Suliman and Hassan Ghunaim as well as Saudi artists and creatives such as Abdulnasser Gharem and creative platform Telfaz11 were also visitors to the Fair, stressing the inclusivity and wide ranging engagement of the Fair. In partnership with renowned jewellery maison, Van Clef & Arpels, patrons themselves of the burgeoning creative talents in the region, Saudi Design Week furthered their commitment to design talents in the third edition. “During Saudi Design Week, Van Cleef & Arpels was happy to welcome imaginative minds to embark on a journey through the savoir-faire, whilst honouring the Master Jewellers,” said Alessandro Maffi, Managing Director of Van Cleef & Arpels, Middle East & India. The event is one of the key highlights in Saudi Arabia’s visual creative scene, and the initiative spearheaded by Oasis Magazine continues to provide a platform for regional and local discourse on design and creative visual culture. “We focus on not only supporting local design talent, but also bring designers to further engage the design and creative community in Saudi Arabia. We want to help set foundations for a local design scene and help promote the genuine talent of the country,” said Basma Bouzo, co-founder of Saudi Design Week. Exhibiting designers also reported strong interest over the course of the fair and a development of interest in the local scene. Dubai-based Saudi product designer Ayah Al Bitar said, “I design to solve problems; I design to create new problems. I design to communicate. Saudi Design Week was a great platform for me to depict exactly what I want to do with the Saudi society.” Regional collaboration was also highlighted at Saudi Design Week, demonstrating the importance of the Fair as a platform, first time exhibitors Nada Abdalla and Maria Dermosessian from Bilarabic from the Lebanese International University, Saida Campus said, “The energy in Saudi Design Week is so excellent with people really interested in enhancing ideas and collaborating.” The unique blend of emerging talent and global design brands meant that Saudi Design Week is one of the best places to discover forward thinking and inspiring trends around the 2016 theme of of Illumination, both literally and figuratively. In addition to the public program and workshops, the fair’s only focused on outreach programs welcoming school and university groups from Riyadh in efforts to further engage the local community on design and visual cultural.

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