Discover the people and movements shaping design at the annual Colourways Trend Forecast Workshop.
July 15th, 2011
Join Lucy Sutherland, Kim Chadwick and a guest panel of design experts at the Colourways Trend Forecast Workshop on 25 and 26 July at St Kilda’s Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron.
The workshop is perfect for architects, designers and anyone with an interest in the emerging trends surrounding colours, materials and finishes.

It’s an interactive forum that brings together like-minded people in a dynamic environment to share ideas and information and understand the trends driving the design industry.

A key feature of the workshop is a panel discussion on the trend process, featuring designer Greg Hatton, DQ editor Alice Blackwood, Sally Coggle of Clemenger Harvie Edge and Karen McCarthy of Inside Out.
The theme of the discussion is a response to the rising movement towards everything that’s natural, tactile and raw.
Don’t miss this chance to hear some great industry minds share their thoughts on what’s moving and shaking the design world right now.

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