Courtray Design Biennale Interieur

During the 2012 Design Biennale Interieur Courtray, a large scale model of a chair was placed on the central city square, the Grand Square, in order to attract the visitors' attention.

The Courtray Design Biennale Interieur (Dutch: Design Biënnale Interieur Kortrijk) is a major international design exhibition that takes place once every two years (in even years) in the Belgian city of Courtray (Kortrijk in Dutch). The first Interieur Design Biennale took place in 1968. The Biennale is organised by the Interieur Foundation. Several activities, such as TheYoungDesignersFair, Design at Work, lectures, Superieur, Exterieur etc. are part of it.[1]

History

The first Design Biennale was held in 1968. The event took place in the 'Halls of Kortrijk', a new exhibition complex near the E17 highway. The event became more and more international during the following decades, and so it became one of the most important design biennales in Europe with international acclaim.[2] At the 2012 Design Biennale, the exhibition space for the first time came to the city centre. During this Biennale, not only the halls in Kortrijk Xpo, but also the brand new Arts Centre in the Buda Factory were used to exhibit new design. A shuttle service connected both exhibition spaces.

Format

The aim of the Interieur Foundation is to promote creativity in product development and design, through the means of a major international Biennale, which offers an overview of the most recent developments and the most successful projects in product development and design. The 2012 fair will, for the first time in its history, take place both at the Expo halls and in the city centre, where activities are planned in the Buda Design Factory.

Guests of Honour

World famous design personalities have been invited as guest of honour:

Designer of the year award

This Designer of the year award is awarded by the "interieur fondation" in cooperation with style magazines Knack and Le Vif Weekend. This award is supported by the Design Museum Gent and Grand-Hornu Images.

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Coordinates: 50°48′27.14″N 3°16′38.39″E / 50.8075389°N 3.2773306°E