Saturday in Design is taking over Melbourne this weekend. Starting today with +Friday events, and continuing tomorrow, this years Saturday in Design is bigger and better than ever. Find out more
August 8th, 2008
Saturday in Design is taking over Melbourne this weekend.
Starting today with +Friday events, and continuing tomorrow, this years Saturday in Design is bigger and better than ever.
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Bidding farewell to mundane and uninspired office spaces, colour has transformed our workplaces into layered and engaging environments. So we sit down with Karina Simpson, Hot Black’s Workplace Lead, to talk about the influence colour has on the workspace landscape through the prism of Herman Miller’s progressive colour philosophy.
Natural forms meet technological sophistication to produce GH Commercial’s Pattern Perfect® Native Collection of carpets. Step inside the factory to see how local flavours inform the design.
Living Edge definitely has the edge when it comes to supplying furniture for the education sector. With a plethora of brands and collections at their fingertips, Living Edge provides the perfect solution for any learning environment.
According to Le Corbusier, the struggle for it underpins the history of architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright described it as a “beautifier of buildings”. And Motoko Ishii famously equated it to life itself. Indispensable, life-affirming and metamorphic, light underpins all architectural and design efforts.
WilkinsonEyre has designed the new Compton and Edrich Stands at London’s Lord’s Cricket Ground, continuing a tradition of architectural excellence at the site.
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Artisan Furniture Australia is giving away a beautiful Bloop Coffee Table to one lucky Indesign subscriber, valued at $2843. Subscribe today!
Quench your creative appetite with this new retail destination in Collingwood, Melbourne, where ceramics are the main focus.