Explore the Waterloo precinct guide for Saturday Indesign 2024
September 6th, 2024
On Saturday September 7, Saturday Indesign will be taking over Sydney, turning some of the city’s best design showrooms into an immersive footprint of activations, inspiration, and education. Over a jam-packed 24 hours, architects, designers, specifiers, and design lovers will descend on Sydney, criss-crossing through Alexandria, Waterloo, Surry Hills, Paddington, and Darlinghurst to hear and see talks, installations, workshops, and more.
One of the easiest precincts to navigate, Waterloo features some amazing showrooms and great initiatives to keep attendees entertained throughout the day, with the likes of Abey Australia, Autex Acoustics, Haworth, Infinity Commercial Furniture, Milliken, Pure Interiors, Seeho Su, Special Lights, and Winnings all opening their doors for the event. To help plan your day, we’ve rounded up the best things planned for Waterloo, so all you need to do is complete your free registration, grab your Signature Appliances official tote bag, plan your route, and dive into Waterloo for a day of design inspiration.

Top up your knowledge and skills with talks and workshops
Refuel your design knowledge in Waterloo with talks and interactive sessions that will recharge your specification experience. Pure Interiors will host Technogym for a Wellness Design Workshop at 10:00am, 12:00pm and 3:30pm, Winnings will dive into adaptive reuse at 10:30am, Autex and Infinity will hold a panel discussion on Modern Materiality at 11:00am, Jan Henderson will moderate a discussion at Special Lights on light and dark in outdoor spaces, Seeho Su will celebrate the leadership and innovation of female designers in their talk at 12:00pm, while Abey Australia welcome a special international speaker to help launch a new range of premium granite sinks at 11:00am.

If you want to get really immersive, head over to Winnings for an interactive clay workshop with Love Ryan Ceramics at 11:00am, then stick around for interactive live art with Daimon Downey at 12:00pm. Keep the experiential dial turned right up and cross the road to Haworth and Milliken to create your own viral dancing clip, stroll round the corner to Seeho Su to find out how to reduce your embodied carbon footprint, and then head over to Special Lights for a showroom tour that will show you how to create an Outdoor Oasis.
Fuel your design adventures with hospitality and entertainment
With so much adventure to be had, sustenance is key to keeping the good times rolling, and our Waterloo showrooms are putting on an incredible spread.
Autex Acoustics and Infinity Commercial Furniture have you covered throughout the entire day, with barista coffee in the morning, and Brooklyn Boy bagels, Archie Rose Cocktails and Cow and Moon Gelato in the afternoon. Gelato lovers will be sorted for the whole day, with scoops also being served at Abey from 12:30pm, while Special Lights will have a Messina Gelato popup from 1:30pm along with a Garden Spritz bar from 11:00am.
For more substantial snacking, head to Seeho Su for lunch by PHAT ASIAN FUSION from 12:30pm, or to Pure Interiors for an Italian feast at 1:00pm, while Haworth and Milliken will be putting on a spread to coincide with their sessions on “A second life for products” (Haworth) and “Couture Customisation” (Milliken), which will occur three times throughout the day from their combined base at Studio Gallery on Danks St.

Once the day starts drawing to a close, get your dancing shoes on and head to Abey, who will have DJ’s spinning through the afternoon, with Brenton Parkes on the decks.
Win big in Waterloo and all over Saturday Indesign
Saturday Indesign wouldn’t be complete without an iconic prize pool, and this year we’re taking it up a notch, with the inaugural Design Passport in play throughout the event. Featuring a prize pool worth over $35,000, the Design Passport is open to attendees who check in to 10 or more showrooms throughout the day and is the easiest way to win big at Saturday Indesign.

End a day of design with a night to remember
With so much on in Waterloo and right across the Saturday Indesign map, you’re in for a day of design you’ll never forget. But of course, the event doesn’t end when the last showroom shuts its doors, rather attendees are invited to dance the night away at the official Saturday Indesign afterparty. Presented by Signature Appliances, be sure to grab a ticket before they run out – this is a party you won’t want to miss!
Key event details:
Saturday Indesign
7 September, 2024
9am-5pm
Top design locations across Sydney
Free to attend! Register now!
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