Come August, the highly festive event will be taking over Sydney with over 400 brands in 40 unique locations, including a new super studio “Galleria”.
July 17th, 2013
Sydney Indesign will be descending on the city from 15 – 17 August. Incorporating all that visitors have come to love about Saturday in Design – the buses, precincts, showrooms, product launches and creative collaborations – Sydney Indesign will be taking the experience to the next level with an expanded three-day programme that gives visitors the chance to immerse themselves in all the best design Sydney has to offer.
This year’s event will feature 465 brands across 40 unique locations around the city, and will also include a new Milan-style super studio called “Galleria”. Covering 3,000sqm at the Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh, Galleria is this year’s curated space and the event’s central meeting point. It is also the location for Indesign’s inaugural WorkLife discussion series, covering “The Future of the Workspace” on Day 1 (Thu) see our story, followed by open discussions from the design community on topics of their choice – and in any creative format – on Days 2 (Fri) and 3 (Sat).
Designs from Singapore at Sydney Indesign
Look out for Singapore’s Nathan Yong at Sydney Indesign. Yong’s Line collection, 6 drawers and Pringles chair from FOLKS, and Neon table, AA shelf and Cornerblock from GRAFUNKT will be showcased at Spence & Lyda.
6 drawers from FOLKS
Yong is also one of the judges at this year’s Launch Pad, an initiative that promotes, supports and develops Australian product design through an interactive programme of events. Catch the announcement of the winner and runners-up at the Launch Pad 2013 Exhibition Opening on 15 August at Sydney Indesign’s Galleria space.
Neon from GRAFUNKT
Visit the Sydney Indesign website for more information and to register for the event.
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