Equinox, the design networking evening hits Sydney March 6th.
February 25th, 2008
Equinox is an annual event, presented by Architectural Information Services (AIS), that brings together leading interior designers for an evening of networking, education, and fun.
Equinox Sydney will take place on March 6th and will feature exciting presentations by two of Sydney’s leading interior designers.
Over 140 interior designers from Sydney’s top practice’s are already registered to attend Equinox Sydney. The venue this year will be Ventuno in Walsh Bay.
To book your place contact AIS director, Steve Hoy
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