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"Inspired by the Heritage"
Design For Hospitality & F&B 

“Inspired by the Heritage” is a theme that emphasizes the profound connection between cultural heritage, identity, and the subtle nuances of culinary space design. This theme goes beyond the aesthetics of design, delving into the depth of memories, stories, and traditions woven into every corner, creating spaces where people gather, enjoy, and share moments. Each area is designed to tell a story about the cultural and culinary traditions of each nation.

Drawing inspiration from the vibrant tapestry of cultural heritage, the interior design ideas will harmoniously blend tradition with modern sophistication and luxury, creating spaces that evoke a sense of timeless warmth. The theme, “Inspired by the Heritage,” captures the essence of historical motifs, craftsmanship, and local culinary traditions, seamlessly integrating these elements into the overall dining experience.

VENUE & TIMING

Venue: Sheraton Saigon Hotel – A Luxury Hotel in City

Located in a prime position in the heart of the city, overlooking the luxurious and magnificent scenery of Saigon River and the city, Sheraton SaiGon Hotel is the top choice for 5-star accommodations.

The hotel has set new standards for the "Vietnamese quintessence" experience with the most sophisticated and top-notch interior design and services.

Time: 15:00PM - 21:30PM, March 21, 2025

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HIGHTLIGHT NUMBERS

700+

GUESTS

70%

DESIGNERS
AND ARCHITECTS

20%

ENTERPRISES

10%

EDUCATIONS
AND OTHERS

SPECIAL GUESTS & SPEAKERS

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ADRIAN LEE

Founder

SDAS (Sun Design Associates Singapore)

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DAVID HODKINSON

Design Director & Founding Partner

NOOR STUDIO

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HISASHI TAKAHASHI

General Director

LASCAL Vietnam

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GIAN PAOLO

Chief Executive

Finenco Architects VIETNAM

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PHAN BAO (Moderator)

Managing Director

BPMA Corp

(Final Guests & Speaker’s list will be updated)

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