Saturday in Design Melbourne – the votes are in and tallied, the people have spoken!
September 12th, 2012
The winners of the 2012 Peoples Choice Award for Saturday in Design Melbourne’s creative collaboration: The Project, are HASSELL, Condensed and SPACE for their “Frame Fill Wrap” installation.
HASSELL, teaming up with the folks at Condensed and Space Furniture delivered a truly impressive presentation that engaged visitors and “activated” the space as stipulated by this year’s The Project brief.
Congratulations also must go to Earp Bros with Kit Webster & Chiara Kickdrum as well as Smeg with SJB who also drew an enormous number of votes from the visitors.
With Saturday in Design Singapore just around the corner we’re eager to see what creations are in store!
Watch the video above to see how the installation came about.
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Condensed
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