Saturday night at BID saw over 450 of Brisbane’s local design community let their hair down at the VIP Official After Party.
May 29th, 2012
Held in the funky photography studio, ThirtyFour in Newstead, the venue created the perfect space to celebrate the end of a fun day out in the Valley.
The evening was put together with the fantastic support of event partners Studio ThirtyFour, with artfully prepared bites from Madderz by Design, all lit up thanks to Illuminated Industries.
Beverage partners Liquid Logic and Rekorderlig kept everyone buzzing, while Zip Industries kept guests hydrated with their new sparkling water system on tap.
Special thanks to Dinosaur Designs and Aesop for their giveaways and Café Culture for room décor. Guests partied on until midnight and kept the BID spirit alive in the Valley!
Photography: Industrial Arc Photography
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