The Trend Forecast Workshop will be held over two days at Encore, Melbourne’s newest event venue located on the stunning St Kilda foreshore.
The Trend Forecast Workshop will be held over two days at Encore, Melbourne’s newest event venue located on the stunning St Kilda foreshore.
July 20th, 2012
Ever wondered who it is that decides on the very latest trends for the design and interiors industry?
Colourways, the leading Australian based trend forecasting association releases trend forecasts annually for the Australian market and they are just about to embark on the next trend forecasting workshop sessions.
Colourways holds a trend-‐forecasting workshop for the design industry every year. The workshop pulls all of the key players in the industry together to discuss the market and identify and forecast trends in colour, materials and finishes. Manufacturers such as Laminex, Dulux, Austral, Tile Boutique, Cavalier Bremworth, CSR and key members of the design community including leading architects, designers and product designers are all involved in this unique and innovative forum.
For more on the workshop visit the Colourways website.
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