We’ve been waxing lyrical about the wonderful things coming your way at Sydney Indesign 2013 but now we are extremely excited to show you some of what’s in store, too!
July 18th, 2013
The creative minds behind some of the physical aspects of the event have been hard at work for months and though we’re loath to go ruining any surprises we just can’t keep some of these to ourselves. Introducing: Indesign Podium.
At the inaugural Galleria exhibition space in Sydney, Indesign Podium is set to become a hotbed of design thinking and fervent discourse through seminars and special presentations.
The team at Geyer and The Freelab Initiative have devised a truly impressive stage on which all this will play out. Indesign Podium celebrates the spirit of conversation and the heritage location in which it’s set.
More than just a platform for discussion, Indesign Podium is brought to you by europanel, which presents a superb opportunity to showcase the acoustic properties of their range of products in a unique, creative, freestanding build.
Indesign Podium is only possible with the vital support of europanel acoustic solutions, Bolon by TAG, KE-ZU, Pedrali, Polytec, Precision Flooring and Walter Knoll.
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