The second annual Saturday in Design event in Singapore was a great success with thousands turning out
October 10th, 2012
Here are 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

Image: joncarloalivio via Instagram

Image: kbendahan via Instagram

Image: leeai via Instagram

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Image: tjocs86 via Instagram

Image: tjocs86 via Instagram

Image: tjocs86 via Instagram
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