Designer Rugs hosted 2 Creative Pulse seminars on Thursday 28 July as part of the State of Design festival.
August 8th, 2011
Taking place at Designer Rugs’ St Kilda showroom, the seminars explored how design influences the way we feel and the role of the design system. Hosts Julie Paterson of Cloth and Stephen Ormandy of Dinosaur Designs led the conversation, giving guests an insight into their thoughts and processes.
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