

India Design ID Mumbai returns to Jio World Garden, BKC, for its second edition, uniting top names in design, décor, collectables, and craft. Anchored in the theme The Age of Design Syncretism, this edition celebrates the confluence of heritage and modernity, craft and innovation, and Indian and international perspectives. More than a design showcase, it is a cultural platform that champions creativity, fosters dialogue, and shapes new possibilities in design. This year again it hosts over 120 global brands with curated debuts, immersive exhibits, informative panels and some innovative projects with a spotlight on Mumbai neo art deco.
India and Beyond
Indian and international luxury leaders unveil fresh collections in furniture, home décor, lighting, and accessories.
Craft Stories, Reimagined
This segment explores India’s craft legacy through bold, innovative design—from master artisans and visionary studios—celebrating skill, material, and imagination.
Shaping Design Futures
India Design is also spotlighting four avant-garde studios pushing boundaries and redefining the contemporary Indian design aesthetic.
Contemporary Collectible Design
Explore curated objects at the intersection of design, architecture, and art—each piece a blend of quality and originality.
Products That Challenge Perception
Provocative, unconventional, and striking; installations at this year’s edition are bold in innovation and creativity.

ID Symposium
A global forum for design-forward discourse
India Design ID’s knowledge platform, ID Symposium, is a global forum for design-forward discourse, bringing together 30+ leading architects, designers, and creative leaders. Through a variety of solo talks, interactive dialogues, and panel discussions, diverse voices across the world and India share insights into emerging ideas, the latest design trends, and industry experiences. In the spirit of The Age of Design Syncretism, this edition's curated programming focuses on many dialectic themes such as craftsmanship and technology, conservation and legacy, local and global, and memory and future. Some notable names include, Ricardo Bofill, Rooshad Shroff, Valerie Maltaverne, Nuru Karim and Vikas Daliwari.
ID Special Project: NEO DECO
Contemporary objet d’art- Art Deco spirit reborn.
Curated by Misha Bains, the special project at ID give you a gallery-like experience to stage experimental contemporary design. This year’s NEO DECO exhibition spotlights The Age of Design Syncretism and marks the centenary of Art Deco of Mumbai, inviting a vibrant conversation between eras. Featuring more than 40 never-before-seen objets d’art from leading Indian and international ateliers, NEO DECO reimagines classic Deco motifs, bold geometries, and rich materials through a distinctly modern lens.
Date 25-09-2025