Register now for Brisbane Indesign and go in the draw to win prizes from Milano Furniture and Armadillo.
April 10th, 2012
Pre-registering for Brisbane Indesign isn’t just a great way to stay up to date on all the news in the lead up to the big event. You will also go in the running to win designer prizes courtesy of our exhibitors and sponsors.
Milano Furniture are offering a Cobra Inox coffee table to one lucky Brisbane Indesign attendee who pre-registers for the event online.

Comprising two swivelling clear glass tops, wood veneered arms in walnut Canaletto and a polished stainless steel base, the Cobra Inox was designed by Ca Nova design for Cattelan Italia and adds a stylish focal point to any lounge or living area.
Armadillo are also offering a prize for pre-registrations – a handmade woven wool rug from their Designer Collection, valued at $2860.

The Ribbon Multi Stripe Rug is made of 100% New Zealand wool for a delightfully soft and beautiful floorcovering.
Register for Brisbane Indesign now and one of these designer items could be yours!
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