The annual Saturday in Design event will be marking its 10th successful year in 2012 – with the return to Melbourne on 17 and 18 August!
The annual Saturday in Design event will be marking its 10th successful year in 2012 - with the return to Melbourne on 17 and 18 August!
July 18th, 2012
Starting in Sydney in 2003, the event takes place on alternate years in Sydney and Melbourne.
Saturday in Design involves Australia’s premier designer furniture, finishes, fixtures and lighting showrooms opening their doors on a Saturday to allow architects, designers, students and design-savvy members of the public to enjoy the product they specify, in a showroom environment.
The event has traditionally been an opportunity for local and international products from hundreds of reputed brands to be launched to members of the design community in one day.
It is free for registered attendees and complimentary shuttle buses will run on pre-arranged routes for the entire day to take visitors to the showrooms.
For general Saturday in Design enquiries, contact Indesign Group:
Tel: (+61 2) 9368 0150
Email: info@saturdayindesign.com.au
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