Curated Booths Steal the Spotlight at ARCHIDEX 2025

When you walk the halls of ARCHIDEX keep your eyes peeled for the Curated Booths – spectacular structures that are a testament to design artistry and material capabilities. A result of strategic collaborations between visionary designers and forward-thinking brands, they are emotionally empowering and creatively refreshing.

Each booth tells a compelling story through bold aesthetics, material exploration, and immersive experiences that spark inspiration among architects and interior designers. With a clear focus on design storytelling and user engagement, these booths are shaping the future of how brands present themselves at trade events.

Walden Lighting’s booth, designed by Ho Jing Wei from Wu Space Design, takes visitors on a journey into the future. Inspired by the form of a spaceship, its sleek contours and illuminated surfaces reflect Walden’s commitment to smart home integration and futuristic living. It’s a booth that feels less like an exhibit and more like stepping into tomorrow.

Don’t miss Two Point’s Neo-Memphis concept booth, designed by Mohamed Hafiz from PO Designs that takes on an interactive route, a fusion of colour and play that features WiZ smart lighting across immersive lifestyle zones, including a gaming corner with an F1 simulator. This booth is designed for discovery and connection.

And then at Mokay Coat Technology, space is transformed into a sensory gallery of finishes. Elwin Lee from Winelo Design & Renovation invites visitors to walk through a visual and tactile journey of textures and tones, echoing the seamless blend of art and architecture.

Malaysian Timber Council’s “Tanjak in Motion,” designed by Esmonde Yap of Spatial Factors Architects, is a masterclass in cultural storytelling. Using native timber species and modular construction inspired by the traditional tanjak headgear, the installation is both a structural marvel and a tribute to Malaysian identity, positioning timber as a sustainable, high-performance design material on the global stage.

Evoking the motion and energy of ocean waves with its bold, black booth, Havana Trading leverages these fluid curves to show people how the material can be used creatively. Designer Brendan Lee, integrates lighting to create a rhythmic, immersive walk-through that commands attention.

Designer Phelep Mun of Big Bath channels runway vibes at ARCHIDEX with curated zones and social media-ready mirror spaces, inviting visitors to “strike a pose” and reimagine the bathroom as a lifestyle experience.

Finally, KAEEN stuns with its sensory pavilion. Created by Manolo Bossi, this two-level 3×3m cube blends light, scent, and sound into an emotional, multisensory journey with a central fabric totem, that’s as much a meditation as it is a product showcase.

Together, these curated booths prove that when creativity, storytelling, and design converge, trade exhibitions can do more than inform, they can inspire. As the final day of ARCHIDEX 2025 arrives, make your way now. The Curate Booths experience is not one to be missed.