A recent gathering at futurespace’s Sydney studio was an opportunity for the company’s colleagues, clients and friends to gather in a social setting
October 2nd, 2012
As many well know, the last few years in business have been tough, to say the least.
On the evening of 27 September 2012 the team at futurespace held a social gathering in their Sydney studio for colleagues, clients and stakeholders that was an opportunity to beat the doom and gloom and instead celebrate some of the successes of the last 12 months. It was also a chance for guests to take time out from their relentless schedules and relax over a drink or two (or seven). With delectable food including some incredible ’sliders’ there was much hilarity and ’letting down of hair’ and a great night was had by all.
The team at futurespace would like to thank all who attended, and we can’t wait to do it all again next year.
They also wish to extend a special thanks to Corporate Culture for furniture, fresh catering for incredible food and service, Danial Nash for photography.
Futurespace
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