The full list of retailers taking part in Up Late in Design at Brisbane Indesign has been announced.
May 1st, 2012
Whether you’re addicted to footwear or fashion, eyeing off eyewear or mad about hats, there’s a smorgasboard of treats for attendees of the first ever Up Late in Design at Brisbane Indesign 2012.
A range of retailers have come on board in support, excited to be part of this new fashion-focused element of the event. As well as the above, look out for cafes, restaurants, cosmetics, furniture, lighting, galleries and travel goods taking part.
Registered guests will enjoy a special late night shopping experience on Thursday 24 May 5–9pm, with retailers showcasing their latest wares – many with a glass of bubbles and nibbles! Also to be enjoyed are a number of competitions, prize draws and special offers, including 20% off winter felt hats at The House of Windsor, 15% off homewares at St Barts and a storewide 20% discount at Melange Boutique.
Full list of retailers:
20/20 Optical Store
Bucci Restaurant
C Gallery Cru Bar & Cellar
d.i.g
Easton Pearson
ECC Lighting and Furniture
Fio Contemporary Jewellery Design
French & English
Gary Castles Sydney
Gingers for Gentleman
Harveys Bistro and Bar
House of Windsor
Innovation
Jamie’s
Jules & Roc
Ksubi
Lumen8 Architectural Lighting
Mafi
Mecca Cosmetic
Melange
Nat-Sui Shoes
onepointsevenfour
Optiko with Café Culture/Luxxbox
Palace Centro Cinemas
San Peur Workshop
sass & bide
Space Furniture
St Barts
The Luggage Professionals
The Modern Furniture Store
Tom Gunn
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