Brisbane Indesign is set to inspire and amaze visitors with a stellar lineup on 25 and 26 May.
March 27th, 2012
Brisbane Indesign is back with a bang in 2012, bringing together 250 brands in 25 locations around Fortitude Valley across 2 days.
Visitors can experience collaboration-driven installations as part of The Project, intimate lunches in showrooms, talks and workshops. See the latest products, mingle with designers and design industry members, and experience the buzz and excitement of Brisbane at its best.
Friday 25 May will see a series of VIP day and night events hosted by individual showrooms at their discretion. Some are invitation-only, so make sure to call your favourite showroom ahead of time to see if they’re hosting.
The main event kicks off at 9am on Saturday 26 May, with showrooms throwing open their doors to the public for a whole day of design goodness.
Add to that Brisbane Indesign’s satellite event, Up Late in Design – a festival-style event on Thursday 24 May on Fortitude Valley’s James Street, celebrating the fusion between design and fashion – and you’ve got yourself an action-packed line up of events!
If you still haven’t registered for Brisbane Indesign or Up Late in Design, you can do so now via the website. In the meantime, we’ll be bringing you more of what to expect in the coming weeks, so that you’re all prepped and ready for Brisbane’s biggest and most anticipated design event.
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