Don’t miss the chance to see some top designers discuss how design affects our environment at Creative Pulse, hosted by Designer Rugs as part of Victoria’s State of Design Festival. Designer Rugs’ St Kilda Showroom will host 2 educational seminars – one for the general public, one for existing and new trade clients – where […]
June 29th, 2011
Don’t miss the chance to see some top designers discuss how design affects our environment at Creative Pulse, hosted by Designer Rugs as part of Victoria’s State of Design Festival.
Designer Rugs’ St Kilda Showroom will host 2 educational seminars – one for the general public, one for existing and new trade clients – where 2 Australian and internationally renowned designers will explore how design influences our emotions, and the role of the design system.
Simone LeAmon will act as MC. Among the confirmed presenters are Julie Paterson of Cloth, Stephen Ormandy of Dinosaur Designs and Lia Pielli of Designer Rugs.
What: Creative Pulse
Where: Designer Rugs showroom, 130-138 St Kilda Road, St Kilda
When: 28 July, 10am-12pm (general), 6pm-8pm (trade)
Cost: Free
RSVP: drmel@designerrugs.com.au
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