Australasia’s biggest interior architecture and design event, designEX, has launched its official diary dates for the highly anticipated 2010 show.
Australasia’s biggest interior architecture and design event, designEX, has launched its official diary dates for the highly anticipated 2010 show.
April 4th, 2011
Celebrating the living, multi-faceted world of design, the annual three-day show in its 22nd year is expected to spur professionals from all walks of the commercial and residential interior architecture and design industry into action.
designEX 2010 will be held in Sydney next April, where more than 300 interior design and architecture exhibitors will showcase their newest developments.
“Each year, through a massive collective effort from the design community, designEX reveals the hottest directions that will change the landscape for designers, specifiers, architects, retail buyers for furniture and homewares, landscapers and interior designers and decorators,” said Edward Owens from dmg world media, which stages the event.
Early features locked in for 2010 include Kaleidoscope, the heavenly tactile zone for soft furnishings and textiles; the ever-popular Outdoor Room with Jamie DurieTM; and D4S, an interactive showcase of new adopters of Design for Sustainability.
“designEX is the number one destination for design people and products that matter – from the ambitious and enterprising to the kooky and clever,” said Edward. “Don’t miss this once-a-year event designed to breathe life into the industry.”
designEX will be co-located with Form & Function, Australia’s premier building, architectural and construction trade exhibition, the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2010 National Conference and the 2010 Interior Design Awards.
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