Explore the prizes up for grabs at Saturday Indesign this year when you register and check into 10+ showrooms on the day.
August 25th, 2025
Saturday Indesign returns to Melbourne on the 6th September 2025, and it’s set to be a day packed full of design inspiration, creativity and connection across the city. Saturday Indesign isn’t just a chance for you to explore the latest in design, it’s also your opportunity to win big! With the Design Passport, your curiosity could be rewarded with an incredible pool of prizes worth over $55,000 up for grabs.
Every showroom you visit gets you one step closer to winning. Check into 10+ showrooms throughout the day and you’ll automatically be entered into the draw to win one of this year’s incredible prizes. It’s that simple!
From iconic furniture and lighting to exclusive experiences and luxurious homewares, Saturday Indesign 2025 offers prizes to match every kind of design lover. The only way to win is to join the adventure – so register now, start planning your day and get ready to explore Melbourne’s inspiring showrooms.
The Prizes
Janua Stomp Table
Provided by top3 by Design
A statement piece in the world of coffee and side tables, the BC 05 Stomp pairs the natural beauty of a solid tree trunk with a refined metal frame. Confident, sculptural, and versatile, it complements a wide range of seating styles while making a bold expression of personal taste.
Valued at $2,850
Two Cielo Top Mount Basins
Provided by Design Precinct
Handcrafted in Italy by Cielo, the nation’s leading maker of coloured porcelain bathware, these top-mount basins combine timeless craftsmanship with contemporary design. Exclusively distributed in Australia by Design Precinct.
Valued at $2,800
Private Dining Experience for Six
Provided by Gaggenau
An exclusive, money-can’t-buy experience for six guests in Gaggenau Melbourne’s private dining room. Enjoy a curated lunch or dinner in this unique, design-led space for an unforgettable culinary occasion.
Valued at $2,500
Bosse Modul Space Serving Trolley
Provided by Innerspace
A serving trolley with style and purpose. With smooth castors and a compact, adaptable design, the Bosse Serving Trolley moves effortlessly from room to room – whether serving drinks to guests or creating flexible everyday space. Practical, elegant, and always ready to roll.
Valued at $3,500
Butterfly Rug By Peace Industry
Provided by K5 Furniture
The Butterfly Rug by Peace Industry (6′ x 8′) features a charcoal base accented with tones of fog, seaweed, and ochre in a flowing, organic design. Handcrafted in Iran using the ancient Namad felt-making technique, each piece reflects over two decades of expertise. Founded in San Francisco in 2002, Peace Industry has revitalised this centuries-old craft, producing rugs of exceptional quality that blend tradition, sustainability, and contemporary style.
Valued at $10,300
Cooper Easy Chair
Provided by SBW
A generously proportioned lounge chair with a relaxed, contemporary silhouette. Upholstered in the winner’s choice of fabric for a personalised touch.
Valued at $3309
Eames House Bird – Black
Provided by Living Edge
An icon of mid-century modern design, the Eames House Bird was created by Charles and Ray Eames as a decorative object for their own home. Crafted in wood, its timeless form adds character and charm to any interior.
Valued at $405
Checkmate Green Rug
Provided by Designer Rugs
Hand-tufted in pure wool by Designer Rugs’ in-house Design Studio, the Checkmate Rug (190 x 280cm) combines bold pattern with luxurious texture, creating a striking statement for any space.
Valued at $2,490
Harbro Rufus Armless Modul
Provided by Harbro
Part of the versatile Rufus modular range, this armless module is upholstered in Raf Simons’ Ria fabric in colour 0541, a refined blend of comfort, craftsmanship, and designer style.
Valued at $6,219
Kalamazoo 24-Inch Outdoor Refrigerated Drawers
Provided by Winnings
Kalamazoo’s 24-inch Outdoor Refrigerated Drawers offer powerful performance and a seamless stainless steel design, making them ideal for any outdoor kitchen. Brought to you by Winnings and Rogerseller, this premium prize could be yours.
(SKU- HPA24RO-3-5DL-M6)
Valued at $13,495
King Living Gift Voucher
Provided by King Living
A gift voucher to spend at King Living, renowned for innovative, Australian-designed furniture that blends timeless aesthetics with exceptional comfort.
Valued at $2,000
Luxury Hamper & Dekton Cutting Board
Provided by Cosentino
A premium Dekton cutting board paired with a gourmet hamper filled with artisanal delights, including handmade chocolates, specialty baked goods, savoury treats, and fine teas – all beautifully presented in a large hyacinth basket.
Valued at $200
Obello Portable Table Lamp By Gubi
Provided by CULT
With a frosted, mouth-blown glass shade, similar to those used for Curry’s original lamps, and an integrated dimmable LED light source, the rechargeable lamp can easily be moved indoors or outdoors. Fully charged in four and a half hours, it provides up to 40 hours of light, creating a warm atmosphere as the sun sets and lasting well into the night. The Obello Lamp features an iconic space-age design that makes a bold statement, whether as a playful centrepiece or a curious feature in any outdoor space.
Valued at $399
Pivotante À Poser Table Lamp By Nemo
Provided by LightCo
Designed in the 1950s by Charlotte Perriand, the Pivotante à Poser is defined by its cylindrical body and rotating curved metal shades, allowing for both direct and indirect light. Compact yet sculptural, it’s as relevant today as when it was conceived, a testament to Perriand’s vision for functional beauty.
Valued at $682
Sandringham Rug From Baya – 100% New Zealand Wool
Provided by Baya
Loom-knotted from premium New Zealand wool, the Sandringham Rug features a plush 15mm cut pile for exceptional softness and texture underfoot. A timeless piece for luxurious living.
Valued at $2,500
Totem Planters
Provided by Schiavello
Part of the Totem collection, these freestanding planters feature a bold cylindrical form that elevates everyday spaces into refined, intentional environments. Crafted from powder-coated mild steel in Pigment Orange or Noir Marron, they are available in two sizes – 900 x 600mm and 600 x 400mm – and complement the broader Totem range, including meeting tables with integrated planters soon to be released.
Valued at $3,000
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