It’s been a tough and busy year for the graduating class at Design Centre Enmore, culminating in their end of year exhibition – CO|LAB.
July 13th, 2011
Each year, graduating students at Design Centre Enmore work together to design, fund and stage an exhibition.
This year’s concept is CO|LAB. The team describes it as “an anatomic manifestation of form and function… An opportunity to explore our selves as single cells that collaborate for a common purpose.”
CO|LAB is also an event where guests can come and experience Interior Design and Decoration as individuals and as a collective.
The exhibition will take place on 22 November 2011 – take a look at their blog for a sneak peek at what’s in store.
To fund the exhibition, Design Centre Enmore will be staging their annual fundraiser at the Stylecraft Showroom on Thursday 21 July from 6pm-10:30pm.
It’s set to be a great night of celebration and design, with food, drinks and a host of designer prizes up for grabs – including a 3 night holiday in a beautiful Port Douglas villa, and designer pieces from the likes of HUB Furniture, Spence & Lyda, Café Culture and more.
Don’t miss this chance to support emerging design – and win a designer item of your own!
RSVP to RSVP.dceauction@gmail.com by Friday 15 July.
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