Saturday in Design 2010 heads to Melbourne to warm up the winter chill with the hottest brands, latest products and a whole lot of fun. August 6 + 7 2010.
June 22nd, 2010
As the weather cools down, design is heating up, and in August you’ll get the chance to experience the latest products straight from Milan, while you mingle with like-minded professionals and meet one-on-one with suppliers.
After last year’s success in Sydney, Saturday in Design returns to Melbourne for its next instalment – putting ‘Design in Motion’.
Over the coming weeks you’ll be hearing all about the event, from the exhibitors and the showrooms to the international guests and the latest innovative products on show.
This year’s SiD promises a streamlined experience, helping you to get the most out to the event and see as much as you can.
It will easier than ever to see it all, with simplifed precincts to just 4 – Richmond, Flinders Lane/CBD, Fitzroy/Collingwood and South Melbourne – with buses and cars provided to get you between the locations.
The usual suspects will make a return appearance this year including The Project, the Launch Pad Program and +Friday.
Register online now and you’ll have the chance to share in over $5000 worth of prizes.
Stay tuned to saturdayindesign.com.au and indesignlive.com for the latest news and announcements as we get closer to the event.
Saturday in Design 2010
6 +7 August 2010
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