The Design Circus is a four day live event in the Perth CBD running from 18 – 22 February 2014, stimulating interest and excitement in innovative design via active experience.
January 14th, 2014
Hosted by local Mobilia and curated by world renowned designers Culdesac from Valencia, Spain, The Design Circus will provide education and fun through workshop interactions with some of the world’s most acclaimed and award-winning product designers including Yonoh Studio, Culdesac and many more.
The Design Circus exhibition will be housed at popular art and design concept space Venn gallery in Perth CBD. The designer workshops will be conducted from Mobilia’s showroom in Claremont; with a free shuttle bus linking the two venues throughout the day.
The exhibition will comprise both trade only days and workshops, as well as open days and workshops for anyone and everyone who has an interest in design.
Venn is located at 16 Queen Street, and is one of Australis’s newest art and design concept spaces: a fusion of creative worlds where art and design are created, exhibited and experienced. Venn boasts and impressive bar and an amazing store full of some of the best offering of designer accessories in Perth.
The Culdesac Studio, hard at work
The Mobilia Showroom is located at Unit 1, 284 Stirling Hwy in Claremont, and is a large importer of designer Spanish furniture, with an impressive repertoire of selected designer furniture, lighting and furnishings direct from Spain. Mobilia also boasts an wide selection of product made in Perth by its own master craftsmen and a longstanding reputation for quality.
The Design Circus
thedesigncircus.com.au
Mobilia
mobilia.com.au
Culdesac
culdesac.es
Venn
venn.net
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