This year we brought back the industry’s most iconic bash – the Sydney Indesign Wrap Party!
August 20th, 2015
Thank you to everyone who came to make this year’s party one to remember. A big thank you to our our Founding Partner Light Culture, Official Wrap Party Sponsors BOLON and Sunbrella and our Event Partners Luxmy Furniture, The Whitehouse Institute of Design Australia and Longleaf Tea Vodka.
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