Organised by Danish designer company BoConcept in association with DAG Modern, Bang & Olufsen and Klove Studio, the week-long event aims to view products by the brands in a different surrounding giving inspiration to the audience to make the most out of their spaces.
"The Design Week is going to showcase the home of the well-traveled urban Indian," Navin Khanna, Director, BoConcept, said.
The event is targeted at the Indian, who is aware of international trends and designs and wants his home toreflect his personality.
The event will display Scandinavian and Metropolitan interiors by BoConcept in an Indian Modern Art of DAG Modern, exclusive customized lighting installations by Klove Studio and sound that looks good by Bang & Olufsen.
Design Week will come to a Close on July 30.
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