Held at the newly opened Royal Saxon, on Church Street in Richmond, the end of year drinks for Indesign took place in Melbourne on Wednesday 9 December.
December 11th, 2009
Architects, Six Degrees (known for their work on Public House), have created the amazing design of the Royal Saxon, which sits behind the façade of the original old building. The generous new space impressed the crowd of designers and clients at the end of year Indesign drinks.
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