Kinnarps of Sweden and indesignlive.com are giving away 2 tickets to two lucky Sydney readers for the exclusive, invite-only event, June 4th 2008.
May 29th, 2008
This competition is now closed.
Leading office furniture manufacturers, Kinnarps of Sweden, are preparing to host an invite-only industry evening on June 4th, exclusively for architects and designers in Sydney.
Currently in Australia, extraordinary Danish designer and architect, Jan Utzon (son of Jorn Utzon of Sydney Opera House fame), will share his insights into his far-sighted past, present and future practice covering all corners of the world.
Invites to this one-off event are sought after and indesignlive.com is giving away 2 tickets! Simply email us to secure your seat. First in, best dressed!
The event will also feature the highly acclaimed architect Ed Lippmann from Lippmann Associates, who will speak about global sustainability with particular reference to our local context.

Jan Utzon
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