The second annual Saturday in Design event in Singapore was a great success with thousands turning out
October 10th, 2012
Next week we’ll be bringing you all in depth coverage of last weeks second Saturday in Design in Singapore, in the meantime for those who couldn’t make it, we thought we would present some of the great pictures uploaded to Instagram by attendees on the day.

Image: 8ogi via Instagram

Image: 8ogi via Instagram

Image: carolinegoh via Instagram
Seeing the installations and displays through the eyes of visitors presents a unique perspective, one we hope you will enjoy.

Image: chemicalcammy via Instagram

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Image: leeai via Instagram

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Image: tjocs86 via Instagram

Image: tjocs86 via Instagram

Image: tjocs86 via Instagram
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