Saturday in Design’s The Project gets the design community moving around Melbourne.
July 14th, 2010
Be inspired by unique collaborations between designers, architects and participating showrooms as part of the evolving creative program – The Project.
Like Milan’s fair, design locations during Saturday in Design are transformed for the occasion, with designers taking inspiration from products to create installations of every kind, shape and colour, as part of The Project 2010.
Members of Australia’s best architecture, design and creative firms have partnered up with participating SiD showrooms to create innovative installations, using and inspired by, showroom products.
This year, The Project’s theme is MOTION and is set to get the whole design community moving around Melbourne’s showrooms to witness the latest design collaborations.
For all the news on this year’s collaborations, visit the Saturday in Design site.
Burgtec, Macquarie Textiles and CSM with SKM
Dexion Office with DesignInc
Euroluce Lighting with Tim Fleming of Flatland OK
Eurowalls with Studio Equator
Fitzroy Design Studio (CSR) with Piranha Designs
Hettich with bleux
Insitu with Bryn Holton of A Life Less Ordinary
InterfaceFLOR with 10 design studios and students: Geyer, Gray Puksand, Housemouse, Moth Design, Spaceleft, Trout Creative, Whitehouse,
Woodhead, Woods Bagot and Y2 Architects
Maxton Fox with Bellwood Design
Multyflex / Sub-Zero & Wolf Appliances and Gunnersen with Royston Wilson Design
Nexus Interiors with Giovanni Baccolini and Paolo Pininfarina of Ares Line
Schiavello with Akira, S!X, LAVA and Giulio Ridolfo
Stylecraft with RMIT Interior Design
Zenith and BOLON with Woodhead
57 South (57 Haig Street, South Melbourne) with Woodhead
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