&company is presenting a special feature stall at the May Finders Keepers market in Sydney. This year &company is partnering with Sydney’s leading Art and Design market to produce a share shop stall displaying the works of young designers. Helping fledgling designers to find their feet, &company is offering designers who are unable to afford […]
March 23rd, 2010
&company is presenting a special feature stall at the May Finders Keepers market in Sydney.
This year &company is partnering with Sydney’s leading Art and Design market to produce a share shop stall displaying the works of young designers.
Helping fledgling designers to find their feet, &company is offering designers who are unable to afford the stall costs the opportunity to sell their work at the special feature Fledglings&company stall for a fraction of the cost.
For designers who might have a great design, but lack the resources to fill a whole stand with stock for two days, the stand will offer the opportunity to gain visibility.
With spaces starting at just $75 for two days, this is a great opportunity to take off.
Applications close 28 March 2010.
To apply for a space with Fledglings&company, email design@andcompany.com.au.
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