Couldn’t make it to Milan this year? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
May 3rd, 2017
What were the showstoppers at Euroluce? What are the contenders for best new product and best stand at Salone del Mobile? What turned heads and got people thinking outside the fairgrounds? And what were the most innovative ideas to emerge from Milan Design Week 2017? Hear the thoughts of our panel of leading design industry figures.
Join us for an evening of good food and meaningful conversation as we discuss the trends and highlights of Milan Design Week 2017.
WHEN: Wednesday, May 17 2017 at 6:30pm
WHERE: Hosted at the Xtra Showroom, Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard #02-48 Marina Square, Singapore 039594
PANEL HOST: Cubes and Indesignlive.sg Editor Narelle Yabuka
FEATURING: Gwen Tan (Partner at Formwerkz), Matthew Shang (Principal at HASSELL) and Olivia Lee (Designer, fresh from SaloneSatellite!)
SUSTENANCE: Food by Kith, drinks courtesy of Xtra
Limited seats! RSVP by 12 May to: rsvp@indesign.com.sg
See you there!
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