In Issue 47 of Indesign magazine we acknowledge the work of designer Helen Kontouris as our Indesign Luminary. To celebrate this occasion, Indesign is hosting a celebration at Space Furniture’s Melbourne showroom at 629 Church Street, Richmond. The event takes place on Tuesday 15 November from 6 – 8pm. Stay tuned to Indesignlive for more […]
November 2nd, 2011
In Issue 47 of Indesign magazine we acknowledge the work of designer Helen Kontouris as our Indesign Luminary.
To celebrate this occasion, Indesign is hosting a celebration at Space Furniture’s Melbourne showroom at 629 Church Street, Richmond.
The event takes place on Tuesday 15 November from 6 – 8pm.
Stay tuned to Indesignlive for more on this very special event.
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