The three-day professional exchange program (October 23–25), co-organized by the Vietnam Interior Design Association (VNIA) and C.space – Integrated Design Complex, concluded successfully — leaving behind a wealth of inspiration and fresh perspectives for Vietnam’s architecture and interior design community.




The event was honored by the participation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ar. Vũ Hồng Cương – Vice President of the Vietnam Interior Design Association, Dean of the Interior Design Faculty at Hanoi Architectural University, along with numerous architects, designers, and industry enterprises. Representatives from VNIA emphasized the importance of promoting design values and fostering international collaboration between the creative communities of Vietnam and Japan.



From Shizen – Nature, Kanso – Simplicity, to Ma – Subtle Space, the series of expert exchanges offered deep insights into the Japanese design spirit — where nature, people, and materials coexist in a harmonious balance of elegant simplicity.


With the support of leading brands and design organizations such as Panasonic, Daikin, Gỗ Minh Long, Saint-Gobain, and Nikken Sekkei, the program became a cultural and creative bridge between the two nations.

The Vietnam Interior Design Association (VNIA) is proud to accompany the Vietnamese design community on its journey to honor design values, elevate the interior design profession, and foster international collaboration — striving toward a professional, creative, and globally integrated Vietnamese design industry.
