From September 25 to 27, 2025, the Pavilhão Carlos Lopes in Lisbon will become the epicenter of interior design in Portugal, hosting the 10th edition of Homeing – Interior Design, Hotel and Home Living. This exclusive event for professionals brings together brands, architects, and designers in an environment where tradition, innovation, and excellence intersect, reinforcing Lisbon’s position as an international design destination.
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Quiet Luxury: Curated by Joana Marcelino
This year’s edition is themed “Quiet Luxury”, exploring concepts that emphasize the authenticity of materials, precision of finishes, and timelessness of forms. The event’s curation is led by architect Joana Marcelino, who designed the check-in and lounge spaces, creating environments that evoke serene elegance, contemplation, and warmth.






Program Highlights
September 25 – Trends and Dialogues
The first day will feature conferences and debates exploring the intersection of luxury, art, and design. Highlights include:
- 3:00–4:30 PM: “Luxury, Art and Design” – Panel with Mónica Seabra-Mendes, Maura Marvão, Ana Rita Soares, and Amândio Pereira, moderated by Sandra Nobre. A discussion on how contemporary luxury is shaped through creative collaboration.
- 4:45–5:30 PM: “Interior Design in Luxury Hospitality: Inspiring Cases” – Pilar Paiva de Sousa, Luís Rebelo de Andrade, and Paulo Lobo present hotel cases that combine aesthetics, user experience, and brand identity.






September 26 – Inspiration and Partnerships
The second day is dedicated to inspiration and the creation of strategic partnerships:
- 11:30 AM–12:15 PM: “The Home Inspires the Hotel, the Hotel Reinvents the Home” – Joana Marcelino and Artur Correia explore how residential comfort intersects with hospitality elegance.
- 2:30–3:00 PM: “Boost Your Business Through Social Media” – Digital marketing consultant Bárbara Bação presents strategies for aligning communication and business.
- 3:00–3:30 PM: “Lighting the Guest Room with Intention” – Mike Mould and Sarah Scott show how thoughtfully designed bedside lighting enhances comfort and design coherence.
- 3:30–4:00 PM: “Quiet Luxury: Authenticity, Identity, and Exclusivity in Interior Design” – Patrícia Catalão reflects on how projects can become culturally and emotionally valuable brands, creating personalized experiences.






September 27 – Design, Territory, and Closing
The final day focuses on design as a driver of territorial value, highlighting the BROOT project, which showcases the potential of Portuguese indigenous materials. Exclusive networking sessions and the presentation of 2026 trends close the event with creativity and innovation.






Boca do Lobo: Tradition and Innovation in the Spotlight
One of the highlights of Homeing 2025 will be the presence of Boca do Lobo, a globally recognized Portuguese brand renowned for its artisanal mastery and ability to combine tradition with cutting-edge design seamlessly. Featured pieces include the Heritage Cabinet, inspired by Portuguese tiles, the imposing Empire Dining Table, the bold Newton Console, the elegant N11 Chair, and the sculptural Opus Sofa, a portfolio that reflects the brand’s contemporary vision, always committed to exclusivity and sophistication.






A Stage for Portuguese Design
More than a fair, Homeing is a meeting of inspirations, where luxury furniture intersects with contemporary ceramics, niche perfumery, and immersive audiovisual solutions. Spaces from São Bernardo, Claraval, and Love People reinforce the event’s multidisciplinary character, promoting networking, partnerships, and new business opportunities.
From September 25 to 27, Lisbon will breathe creativity, sophistication, and talent, establishing itself as a capital where tradition and modernity meet to set the design. trends.

















































