Yogyakarta, September 17, 2025 – The Interior Design Study Program of the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, ISI Yogyakarta, in collaboration with Bottega & Artisan to organize an event “INSPIRED – Workshop & Talkshow” themed Inspired Future Talent. The event took place at the Ajiyasa Building of FSRD ISI Yogyakarta and provided an interactive learning experience for students.
This event is designed to broaden the insights and sharpen the skills of interior design students regarding premium-grade materials and cutting-edge design innovations. Two main sessions will be highlighted: Talk Show Product Knowledge, which conveys the characteristics and trends of global interior materials together Tim Bottega & Artisan and let's dissect the interior design together Michael Edo, Principal Architect MEandpartners, and Design Processing Workshop which provides participants with the opportunity to explore design ideas using Bottega & Artisan's premium materials.
This activity was also attended by Mr. Setya Budi Astanto, M.Sn. As the Head of the Design Department, Mr. Mahdi Nurcahyo, M.A. as Coordinator / Department Head of Interior Design, as well as Mrs. Vindriasih Mirdias, M.M. as the PIC for the activity representing the Interior Design Study Program. Enthusiasm of hundreds of students The fact that they participated in this event is proof of the event's success in providing a memorable and relevant learning experience for the needs of the global interior design world. More than just technical training, this event emphasizes the importance of the connection between academic knowledge, industry innovation, and practical needs in the professional workplace. This collaboration between Bottega & Artisan, MEandpartners, and the Interior Design Study Program at ISI Yogyakarta has become Initial implementation of strategic stakeholder cooperation in building a collaborative ecosystem that supports the growth of Indonesian young talent in interior design.
Thank you to Bottega & Artisan, MEandpartners, and all parties who have supported the implementation of this activity. May this collaborative step continue and have a positive impact on the development of interior design education and industry in Indonesia.













