6 December 2009, 10am – 5pm The Melbourne Design Market is the place to come, see and buy some fun, unique and quirky new products that cannot be easily found anywhere else. From recognisable brands to new enterprises, the market is a great occasion to meet the designers while enjoying fine food and coffee, being […]
April 4th, 2011
6 December 2009, 10am – 5pm
The Melbourne Design Market is the place to come, see and buy some fun, unique and quirky new products that cannot be easily found anywhere else.
From recognisable brands to new enterprises, the market is a great occasion to meet the designers while enjoying fine food and coffee, being a part of the event’s own style in launching and promoting design.
It is open to everyone and it is free.
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