The Melbourne Design Market is on again this weekend. The Market will take place on Sunday, 30 November at the Federation Square undercover car park. The event marks the beginning of the summer season, and features an abundance of fresh and returning designers – all eager to sell their latest products.The Market is open from […]
November 30th, 2008
The Melbourne Design Market is on again this weekend. The Market will take place on Sunday, 30 November at the Federation Square undercover car park. The event marks the beginning of the summer season, and features an abundance of fresh and returning designers – all eager to sell their latest products.
The Market is open from 10am-5pm, and entry is free.
What: Melbourne Design Market
When: Sunday 30 November, 10am-5pm
Where: Federation Square undercover car park
Entry: free
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