Dubai Design Week 2025 (11 th Edition)

Year:

Dubai Design Week 2025 (11 th Edition)

Location:

Dubai Design District (d3), Dubai, UAE

Annual Theme

“Community”

Main Sections & Highlights
  1. Dubai Design Week, the region’s leading design festival, will return for its 11th edition from 4-9 November 2025. Since its launch, Dubai Design Week has become a catalyst for cross-cultural exchange, spotlighting diverse practices from the region and beyond while connecting them to global audiences. Its multidisciplinary programme spans disciplines including architecture, interiors, furniture, product, graphic and experiential design, acting as a platform for dialogue, experimentation and progress. Set against the backdrop of Dubai’s cultural landscape, it continues to reflect the city’s growing role as a global meeting point for creativity and ideas.

    Taking place 5-9 November in Dubai Design District (d3), with Downtown Design as its anchor event, the festival will bring together a curated mix of international and regional brands and studios, featuring established and emerging names, the fair remains the region’s most significant platform for high-quality contemporary design.

    Alongside Downtown Design, Editions will showcase limited-edition art and design from regional and international creators, spanning photography, works on paper, ceramics, contemporary design, and artist multiples.; The Forum at Downtown Design returns with live talks and keynotes, headlined by Tom Dixon in his Dubai debut. He will appear alongside other globally acclaimed voices including one of the UK’s leading product designers, Lee Broom and French architect, interior designer and restorer Isabelle Stanislas; the annual design competition Urban Commissions, returning with this year’s winning proposal, When Does a Threshold Become a Courtyard?, is by UAE-based design and research studio Some Kind of Practice, founded by Omar Darwish and Abdulla Abbas., With a methodology rooted in field research, archival engagement and collaborative processes, they  frame design as a tool for making visible what is often unseen; and Abwab - the annually anticipated headline commission - which will this year invite practitioners to respond to the theme In the Details, exploring material intelligence, precision and cultural nuance through the lens of ornamentalism; an aesthetic language of meaning, memory and symbolism that has shaped architecture, objects and textiles across cultures.

    Fueled by rapid urbanisation, a strong real estate market, developments in infrastructure, diversification of the economy and evolving tastes and aesthetic needs of residents, businesses and tourists, Dubai Design Week has since its inception in 2015 become a platform for emerging, pioneering and established designers to showcase their work, connect with industry professionals, and gain exposure in the wider Middle East and beyond.

    With a commitment to innovation and support of local talent and its role in shaping Dubai's identity as a thriving global centre for design and creativity in the Middle East, the week offers a free-to-attend, forward–looking programme of special commissions, immersive installations, exhibitions and events.

Exhibitors Overview

Dubai Design Week 2025 Highlights


Dubai Design Week 2025 drew diverse audiences with a week of programming focused on community and cross-cultural collaborations.

The 11th edition featured a dynamic programme of special commissions, exhibitions, installations, workshops, talks, live events and a weekend marketplace. This year’s festival presented design not only as a practice of innovation but also as a social connector and a civic, cultural tool shaping how communities lived together, communicated and built lasting systems of care.


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Dubai Design Week continued to emphasise cross-cultural exchange, amplifying voices from West and South Asia as well as the wider Global South, creating a dynamic space for dialogue, experimentation and progress. Over 1,000 established and emerging designers and creative practitioners - including DEOND, Nikken Sekkei, Special Commissions winners Maraj and Some Kind of Practice, Bricklab, The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in collaboration with Izaskun Chinchilla Architects, among others - from more than 50 countries came together to exchange ideas, inspire audiences and enrich critical conversations that informed the design industry worldwide.


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Downtown Design, the anchor fair of the festival, celebrated its 12th edition with a focus on collaboration, bringing together leading international brands, regional players and local talents. The fair attracted more than 25,000 visitors over five days, with over 330 brands and designers exhibiting from 35 countries, including 200 international participants, 125 from across the region (from Turkey to India and Pakistan) and more than 100 UAE-based brands and designers. The fair was complemented by a line-up of creative experiences, pop-up concepts, immersive installations alongside collateral programmes of talks, masterclasses and networking events.


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The UAE Designer Exhibition returned for its sixth edition with an expanded format that aimed to further enhance opportunities and increase direct exposure for more than 30 early-stage career creatives based in the UAE. Nada Debs led the mentorship programme for this year’s participants, providing direct insights to support and strengthen the next steps in each designer’s journey.


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This year’s talks theatre, The Forum at Downtown Design -envisioned by Lebanese architect and designer Roula Salamoun - hosted the week’s flagship talks programme, which brought together global and regional design leaders for keynote presentations, panel discussions and masterclasses. A roster of international speakers, including Tom Dixon, Lee Broom and David Hicks, appeared alongside prominent regional figures such as Rabah Saeid and Pallavi Dean, among others.


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Editions Art & Design, the region’s first fair for limited edition art and design, returned for its second edition alongside Downtown Design. Editions exhibited limited edition works from over 25 regional and international galleries, design studios and collectives, presenting works across the mediums of prints, ceramics, photography and contemporary design, offering a welcoming experience for visitors at every stage of their collecting journey.


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Empowering Future.

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Empowering Future.

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