Surface Design Show Breakfast
The Surface Design Show 2025 will be welcoming BIID members and partners to an early morning breakfast and talk. Taking place in the Designers Hub, BIID President Angelina Bardino will be in conversation with BIID Registered Interior Designer Ed O'Donnell, who was recently Highly Commended at the BIID Interior Design Awards. Come along and find out how Ed has built an excellent working partnership and built a successful business.
This will be followed by informal networking between interior designers and industry partners. A light breakfast will be served whilst encouraging effective and productive relationship building.
Open to both professional interior designer members (excludes BIID students) and industry partners (note, maximum of 2 guests per partner).
Breakfast attendees will be given exclusive access to the SDS before the show opens at 10am.
Please note: All attendees will be required to register to attend SDS 2025. This information will also be supplied in your booking confirmation email.
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Case Study Session: What makes an excellent residential interior?
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Join the BIID for an informal discussion that will draw on two very different residential projects to discover some of the ways designers can create stand out residential spaces.
Chair: Angela Bardino,
Panellists: Ed O'Donnell, Chantel Elshout, Mathew Freeman
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