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Held in partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Architecture and Design Commission of the Ministry of Culture, the fair will take place at JAX District from 20-23 May.
Downtown Design Riyadh will become a new anchor event for Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning design scene. Held in partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Architecture and Design Commission of the Ministry of Culture, the fair will take place at JAX District from 20-23 May 2025. The inaugural fair will showcase leading design brands from around the world, alongside regional design studios and a spotlight on Saudi creative talent. A dedicated section will explore collectible works and limited-edition designs presented by international galleries and collectives. The fair will offer design professionals, industry leaders, as well as design enthusiasts and the culturally curious direct access to contemporary and limited-edition design from around the world, with a spotlight on local talent.
Dr. Sumayah Al-Solaiman, CEO of the Saudi Arabia Architecture and Design Commission said, “Saudi Arabia’s design sector is witnessing significant and accelerated growth and we are committed to supporting this progress by showcasing local creative excellence and attracting leading international design exhibitions. One of our key objectives is to position the Kingdom as a global destination for design by welcoming world-class exhibitions and fostering cross- cultural exchange. Downtown Design Riyadh, with its thoughtfully curated programme and blend of local and global expertise, reflects our vision to build a dynamic design community that embodies the Kingdom’s rich and diverse cultural identity.”

Colle sofa by Studio BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group for Natuzzi Italia
In a large-scale multi-brand exhibit, Huda Lighting will introduce 10 leading architectural and decorative lighting brands, including Articolo, Brokis and Tom Dixon. The Bowery Company will feature modern Scandinavian furniture brands Audo Copenhagen, GUBI and &Tradition. Scarlet Splendour will mark their debut in the region with a bold presentation including pure brass pieces by Richard Hutten. Kuwaiti Babnimnim Studio’s architectural installation for Cosentino will bridge heritage and innovation, while an experiential colour exhibition staged by Jotun will feature collaborations with local designers.

Teeb Made will showcase a contemporary take on culturally rooted design objects from Saudi Arabia
Maison Louis Drucker will launch their digital collaboration with TRAME and Aranda\Lasch, merging the algorithmic potential of digital design with time-honoured craftsmanship. Teeb Made will showcase a contemporary take on culturally rooted design objects from Saudi Arabia, and the Designed in Saudi initiative will highlight the development of the Kingdom’s industrial design sector.

In a dedicated section, visitors can explore collectible works and ultra-high-end collections, presented by international galleries, independent designers, and manufacturers, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and contemporary creativity.
Gallery COLLECTIONAL will present a curated showcase of limited-edition pieces by internationally celebrated names, including; Christophe Delcourt, known for handcrafted furniture that blend natural materials with minimalist design; the iconic sculptural lights by New York-based Apparatus Studio; experimental duo Draga & Aurel, recognised for their bold, vintage-inspired work, among others.
Mumbai-based Aequo Gallery will make their debut in the Middle East, presenting a new body of work by Dutch designer Linde Freya Tangelder, highlighting Indian craftsmanship through a collaborative process with artisan Jeevaram Suthar.
Other highlights include Venini’s presentation of hand-blown glassworks in collaboration with Michele De Lucchi and Peter Marino, among other renowned names. Visionnaire’s fine artistry and Serafini’s functional furniture will highlight Italian heritage in a multi-dynamic showcase.
Throughout JAX District pavilions, Downtown Design Riyadh will offer a programme of dynamic experiences and pop-ups, from creative cuisine concepts to cultural exhibits and an engaging line-up of talks and panel discussions. Multidisciplinary design studio Karim+Elias, spearheaded by Karim Tamerji and Elias Hage, will unveil Strata, a modular, outdoor intervention handcrafted from Saudi sand, using rammed earth technique.

Karim+Elias
“Our first edition of Downtown Design Riyadh will present a selection of some of the most innovative and sought-after names of the international design scene, alongside emerging designers, and creatives from around the Middle East.” shares Mette Degn-Christensen, Director of Downtown Design. “Our dynamic programme will offer guests a journey of discovery and an unparalleled experience of a highly curated line-up, from global design brands and limited-edition works to bespoke installations and creative concepts.” she shares.
Visitors can purchase their tickets on at downtowndesign.com, priced at 90 SAR and include access on 21, 22, and 23 May. VIP previews are set to take place on the 20th of May.
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