The countdown is on and there’s just three weeks to go before Sydney Indesign 2015 kicks off!
July 24th, 2015
Register your attendance online, and join us for three days of complete design immersion. It’s your chance to take back your time and let us lead you on a spectacular design journey… you’re sure to meet a few famous faces along the way! Here are two famous faces from the brands that you love.
Co-founder and CEO of the cheekiest furniture brand out there, John Christakos, is crossing the Atlantic to join Blu Dot’s Australian team at their Alexandria showroom for Sydney Indesign. From what we’ve read of John, he’s sure to have a great sense of humour and an even better sense of good design! You can also catch him providing feedback to our local design talent at the Launch Pad Finalist Exhibition.
Business maverick Janice Feldman is JANUS et Cie’s President and CEO. She hails from California but lives in Singapore and is renowned for being a visionary in areas of sustainability and material innovation. She’s also a trained artist and interior designer specialising in graphic arts and industrial design. This marks JANUS et Cie’s first time showing in Australia!
You can pre-register at sydneyindesign.com.au.
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