Applications are now open for the 11th edition of Melbourne Design Market. Around 50 stalls are carefully selected to get the perfect balance of quality homewares, fashion, furniture, graphic design, designer gadgets, gifts and jewellery for visitors to the event. As a stallholder, there is a significant opportunity to launch new products and ideas to […]
March 8th, 2010
Applications are now open for the 11th edition of Melbourne Design Market.
Around 50 stalls are carefully selected to get the perfect balance of quality homewares, fashion, furniture, graphic design, designer gadgets, gifts and jewellery for visitors to the event.
As a stallholder, there is a significant opportunity to launch new products and ideas to the public and to those from business and industry looking for designers and new products.
The event will be held from 10am-5pm, Sunday 11 July at Federation Square undercover car park in Melbourne.
Go to the website now to look through the FAQs and make your application or contact Elizabeth Collins at info@melbournedesignmarket.com.au for
further information.
Application deadline closes Friday 31 May 2010.
Melbourne Design Market
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