Following on from the successful Melbourne debate – “Is there any value in what interior designers do” – in July as part of the State of Design Festival, Corporate Culture will tonight be holding another debate as part of the same ‘Value’ series of events at their Sydney Showroom. This debate will discuss the topic: […]
November 19th, 2009
Following on from the successful Melbourne debate – “Is there any value in what interior designers do” – in July as part of the State of Design Festival, Corporate Culture will tonight be holding another debate as part of the same ‘Value’ series of events at their Sydney Showroom.
This debate will discuss the topic: ‘Is there any value in …. Replica furniture’. This debate will be a lively, spirited and fair debate that discusses both sides of the issue and attendees will hear from a diverse range speakers from the furniture, architecture, design, fashion and publishing community.
Indesign Editorial Director Paul McGillick will be presenting.
Check out the Authentic Design Alliance’s website and blog to see more and Corporate Culture’s blog.
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