The 2009 Fringe Furniture exhibition is now open for registration. The 25 th Anniversary of the exhibition – part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival – will appropriately be themed SILVER.
The 2009 Fringe Furniture exhibition is now open for registration. The 25 th Anniversary of the exhibition – part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival – will appropriately be themed SILVER.
May 21st, 2009
The 2009 Fringe Furniture exhibition is now open for registration. The 25 th Anniversary of the exhibition – part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival – will appropriately be themed SILVER.
“For established designers, Fringe Furniture has become a yearly catalyst for experimentation providing a place to present new prototypes or explore ideas that are free from the restrictions of the commercial environment.” Emily Sexton, Creative Producer, Melbourne Fringe 2009.
To take part in the Fringe Furniture exhibition go to www.melbournefringe.com.au or phone (61 3) 96609600. The exhibition will run from 23 September – 10 October 2009 at the Melbourne Museum.
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