Get ready to experience 2 days of design, as the leading industry showrooms introduce the best product releases from over 350 local and international interior design brands in showroom locations throughout Sydney.
Get ready to experience 2 days of design, as the leading industry showrooms introduce the best product releases from over 350 local and international interior design brands in showroom locations throughout Sydney.
April 4th, 2011
Saturday in Design is an annual trade event for the design community, taking place on alternative years in Sydney and Melbourne.
It involves Australia’s premier designer furniture, finishes, fixtures and lighting showrooms opening their doors on a Saturday to allow architects, designers, students and design-savvy members of the public to enjoy the product they specify, in a showroom environment.
Saturday in Design has traditionally been an opportunity for local and international products from hundreds of reputed brands to be launched to thousands of members of the design community in one day.
To enable hassle-free travel in between showroom venues around the city, a number of complimentary shuttle buses run on pre-arranged routes for the entire day.
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