Explore the Paddington & Darlinghurst precinct guide for Saturday Indesign 2024
September 6th, 2024
Saturday September 7 is just days away, which means we’re within touching distance of the next Saturday Indesign. With Sydney’s design scene ready to descend on the iconic event, we’re helping attendees plan their dream itinerary, with precinct guides that break down the sessions, activations, and features that are not to be missed in each hub. Check out our precinct guides for all the other suburbs or read on to see the ultimate lineup for Darlinghurst and Paddington below.
Already a hub of design, this precinct is one to watch, with some serious industry heavyweights lining up to open their showrooms to Saturday Indesign guests. Be sure to stop by Cult, District, Gohome, Innerspace, Jardan, ownworld, and Stylecraft to get your fill of Sydney’s best design inspiration.

Don’t miss out on Australia’s best day of design! Simply complete your free registration, grab your Signature Appliances official tote bag, plan your route, and dive into Darlinghurst and Paddington for a day of design inspiration.
Discover the best new products
Products are the star of the show in Darlinghurst and Paddington, with everything from new launches to legacy lines all on show. This precinct features some of Sydney’s most established names for a celebration of local and international design with a focus on innovation. Head to Cult for the launch of Adam Goodrum’s latest range and another from Wendelbo, while District will also be celebrating a new collection by Adam Cornish. It’s a whole new world for Gohome, who will celebrate the launch of their Sydney showroom at Saturday Indesign, while ownworld and Stylecraft will both create a visual narrative of timeless design.

Treat yourself
Saturday Indesign is a big event day, but thanks to our exhibitors, you won’t be doing design on an empty stomach, with plenty of pit stops popping up across the different showrooms. Start the day off at District with breakfast pastries from local favourites A.P Bakery, while Gohome will be offering chef-made reuben sandwiches for lunch. If you’re feeling peckish in the afternoon, Cult will have pastries to nibble on while you chat with top designers, while a stop by Innerspace’s Wimbledon-inspired lawn is a must-do. Jardan will be mixing cocktails in their after-dark lounge, while Stylecraft will be serving up delicacies all day, with granola and coffee in the morning, lobster rolls for lunch, gelato for afternoon tea, and aperitivo as the sun starts to set.

Hear from industry experts with inspiring panel discussions
If you’re on the lookout for some fresh insights and leading design knowledge, the Saturday Indesign talks program is where it’s at. Stop by Jardan for the precinct’s first Design Discussion, where you’ll hear from the likes of Tim Phillips, Nick Garnham, Chris Fox, and moderator Clémence Carayol on sustainability in the design process. At 11am, Innerspace and Stylecraft will both have talks in their spaces, with the former hosting an intimate conversation on emotional and everlasting design with Ross Didier and Alice Blackwood, and the latter looking at creativity, curiosity, innovation, and partnerships in next-gen materials with a host of industry-leading names in sustainability.

Win big in Darlinghurst and Paddington 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.
Plus, win some of your favourite products and experiences thanks to your favourite brands, with Cult and District offering up some sweet giveaways.

End a day of design with a night to remember
With so much on in Paddington & Darlinghurst 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 showrooms 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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