DQ36 on sale 6 January – pick up your copy for all the latest on the people, products and parties in design.
December 29th, 2009
Launching you into the new year, the latest DQ hits the shelves next week brimming with all the latest news and the inside word on the people, products and parties in design.
This issue we catch up with Sebastian Wrong of Established & Sons as they launch into the Australian market, we take some time with Japanese designer Hiromichi Konno of Fritz Hansen fame, and fish out the freshest Australian talent bubbling onto the scene.
Our ever-popular Summer Trends feature promises to be a feast for the senses, filled with fresh inspiration and exciting leads.
As well as tapping in to the global zeitgeist, we take a considered look at the more material side of things, exploring new uses and approaches to modern materials through the work of local designers and architects.
Last, but never least, are DQ’s lively parties pages, taking you back to some of the most colourful, glamorous and unforgettable events of the last quarter.
DQ magazine goes behind the scenes of the global design industry, bringing you the inside word on the people, products and parties.
From this dynamic viewpoint, DQ offers inspiration and ideas, and is an indispensable guide to what is happening in design right now.
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