It’s back! The Sydney Indesign Official Wrap Party returns in 2015. Let’s party hard and make some memories!
July 21st, 2015
For the first time in four years, Sydney Indesign is bringing back the industry’s most iconic bash! That’s right, the Sydney Indesign Wrap Party returns, giving you a chance to let your hair down and rub shoulders with 500+ of Australian design’s most iconic players!
Sponsored by some of the design industry’s biggest names, our Founding Partner Light Culture and Official Wrap Party Sponsors BOLON and Sunbrella have some killer plans to make the night one to remember!
Our Event Partners Luxmy Furniture, The Whitehouse Institute of Design Australia and Longleaf Tea Vodka are also in the mix, ready to raise the roof with some seriously exciting plans of their own!
So what can you expect?…
Well, we don’t want to give too much away… but we just can’t help ourselves so here’s a little taster:
We are all about the gold standard at Sydney Indesign and so is our luminous Founding Partners Light Culture. On the night, they will be hosting a lucky door prize, giving you a chance to win a gold iPad mini! How do you win? – Be there or be square!
Who doesn’t think European glitz and glam when they think BOLON? The World-renowned show-stoppers and our Official Wrap Party Sponsors will this year create an imaginative, glamorous custom media wall! And if we know BOLON – it’s gonna be BIG! With professional design paparazzi circulating this red carpet bash, get snapped in true design celebrity style!
Hosted in the stunningly iconic Whitehouse building in Surry Hills, kitted-out by Australian design hot-shots Luxmy Furniture, and fuelled by Longleaf Tea Vodka – that’s right… TEA VODKA – The Official Sydney Indesign Wrap Party is one not to be missed, so don’t be left out of the industry’s party of the year!
Ok, ok so how the hell do I get a ticket!?
Want an invite? All you need to do is pre-register @ Sydney Indesign and follow the prompts to purchase your ticket.
Tickets officially go on sale to the public in t-minus 2 days! (Thursday 23rd July @ 3pm)
Exhibitors, Partners and Sponsors receive 50% off the purchase price (just ‘cos we heart you)
Time: 6:30pm – 10:30pm
Date: Saturday 15 August 2015
Venue: The Whitehouse Institute of Design, 2 Short Street, Surry Hills
A huge thank you to our
Founding Partner // Light Culture
Official Sydney Indesign Wrap Party Sponsors // BOLON and Sunbrella
Event Partners // Luxmy Furniture and The Whitehouse Institute of Design Australia
Beverage Partner // Longleaf Tea Vodka
See you there!
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