Grab your team and book yourself an exclusive studio bus to deliver you to your top destinations at Saturday Indesign.
February 21st, 2022
In just a couple of months Sydney’s architecture and design community will be brought to life as Saturday Indesign (SID) transforms the city into a hub of inspiration. Coming on May 21st, mark your calendar and get ready to make connections and immerse yourself in the best of design.
While SID’s trademark hop-on/hop-off buses will be back for the 2022 program, we are expanding our fleet with the much-anticipated return of our VIP studio buses, available for bookings to make your SID experience extra special.
Studio Buses are available for teams of 10 or more. They offer a curated route that chauffeurs you around to all the must-see showrooms, letting you experience all the best Saturday Indesign has to offer from product launches and dynamic showroom experiences, all while skipping the queue.
So what is in the works for Saturday Indesign 2022? Not only will Sydney be a city fired-up with the best in design, but it will also be about fostering a full day of inspiration and professional growth. Featuring an edited footprint with a selection of the best showrooms and exhibitors across Sydney, SID offers the kind of backdrop that sparks life-long friendships and fuels design ideas.
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