On Friday 5 October, Indesign, Cubes and Habitus hosted an exclusive thank you dinner for 70 VIP guests and supporters of Saturday in Design over at Senso Ristorante & Bar.
October 15th, 2012
It was a night of good food and wine, and best of all, great company!
Also in attendance was special guest Shashi Caan, President of The International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers.














































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