Saturday in Design is back for another jam-packed event on 19 and 20 August 2011. Join a high-end line-up of exhibitors and mark it in your diary now for a fun-filled two days of the latest prodcuts, valuable networking and getting out and about in the best showrooms. In 2010 Melbourne really lifted the bar […]
April 4th, 2011
Saturday in Design is back for another jam-packed event on 19 and 20 August 2011.
Join a high-end line-up of exhibitors and mark it in your diary now for a fun-filled two days of the latest prodcuts, valuable networking and getting out and about in the best showrooms.
In 2010 Melbourne really lifted the bar with some fantastic installations for The Project and a wonderful vibe on the day, so 2011 will be Sydney’s time to shine and show the design and architecture community what the harbour city’s made of.
The full website has been launched and will be updated over the coming months, so stay tuned for all the news on exhibitors, The Project, Launch Pad and the whole program of events!
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