Just 2 weeks to go until the design event of the year – and the party of the year!
August 5th, 2011
Saturday in Design will take over Sydney on 19 + 20 August, with open showrooms, product launches, parties, installations, competitions and international guests across 5 precincts, in a massive celebration of design.
Saturday in Design’s official After Party is almost as anticipated as the event itself. Once you’ve travelled the precincts, seen the products, met the designers and immersed yourself in some of the best local and international design talent around, the only thing left to do is to let your hair down and get your groove on.

This year, we’re releasing a limited number of tickets for sale, so if you’ve never experienced the fun and mayhem of a SiD After Party – this is your chance! It’s a great way to network with industry peers and catch up with people you haven’t seen in a while.
The party will take place at 2 adjacent Kings Cross venues. There’ll be live entertainment at Piano Room and DJs spinning tunes at Trademark.

Tickets are $45 each, which includes all catering, drinks and entertainment – and they’re on sale now!
Come join us for a drink and a dance on Saturday 20 August. Click here to purchase tickets.
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