We like to party. And, apparently, so do you!
October 19th, 2016
Last Saturday Perth was brought alive with all the greatest of local A+D quite unlike it has ever been before. We cannot tell you how proud and happy we are that #CWID16 was a huge success and that all generations across the design disciplines flocked to our exhibiting showrooms to embrace the fullness and depth of A+D today. While it was a day brimful of learning, luckily the wine was flowing freely to help take the edge off… just a little.
After a day jam-packed with events all across the Perth CBD, Claremont and Subiaco, the best and brightest in A+D descended upon one of the city’s latest arts and culture hubs: FORM.’s the Goods Shed. Brought (literally) alive by a stunning hanging garden by Stem & Stamen, cutting-edge AV technology by GemTek, and only the finest in locally distilled moonshine whiskey by Whipper Snapper Distillery, every single guest was guaranteed to go home grinning ear-to-ear.
Thanks for the memories, Perth. Until next time.
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