Australian designer Marc Newson has become an international superstar, best known for his extraordinary piece of furniture, the Lockheed Lounge, as well as his Ikepod watches and the interior of Qantas’ Airbus A380. In Australia for the launch of the sensational new limited edition book Marc Newson: works, by author Alison Castle, (published by Taschen) […]
September 17th, 2012
Australian designer Marc Newson has become an international superstar, best known for his extraordinary piece of furniture, the Lockheed Lounge, as well as his Ikepod watches and the interior of Qantas’ Airbus A380.
In Australia for the launch of the sensational new limited edition book Marc Newson: works, by author Alison Castle, (published by Taschen) hear him talk about his stellar career, from mass-produced products to limited edition furniture and fashion.
Talk followed by refreshments and signing of the collector’s edition book, limited to 1000 signed copies and retailing for $1200.
2-3pm: in conversation
3-4pm: refreshments
Few remaining seats:
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