MELBOURNE DESIGN FESTIVAL GETS SET TO GLOW

Melbourne (Australia) - You are invited to mark the Melbourne Design Festival dates in your calendar, and to warm up for over 50 events in the city of Melbourne and beyond.
Melbourne (Australia) - You are invited to mark the Melbourne Design Festival dates in your calendar, and to warm up for over 50 events in the city of Melbourne and beyond.

26.04.2006 News

Melbourne (Australia) - You are invited to mark the Melbourne Design Festival dates in your calendar, and to warm up for over 50 events in the city of Melbourne and beyond from 6-16 July.

See the exhibition of Ray & Charles Eames, and the non-architecture of Denton Corker Marshall. Hear about the life of Florence Broadhurst and how the tradition of Italian design is infused with the talent of Australian designers. Learn how to set up a design business, or attend a Chair Camp. Invite your children to design a wonderful school. Get ready to meet potential clients at Designer Speed Dating. Join in the celebration of design in all its diversity and across all its disciplines.

And remember, applications are closing soon for the ReadyMadeMarket, the 2nd Australian Poster Annual and the new design show, Under Capricorn.

For a complete list of Festival events to date, click here.




For further information please contact:

E: info@nationaldesigncentre.com


Sponsors and Supporters:
The Age, Diadem, Spicers, Paperpoint, Herman Miller, Living Edge City of Melbourne, Federation Square, The John Truscott Design Foundation Australian Graphic Design Association, Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, The Design Institute of Australia, The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Bontempi Cucine, The Andi-Co Group, Stone Italiana, Cutting Edge Stone

Melbourne (Australia) - You are invited to mark the Melbourne Design Festival dates in your calendar, and to warm up for over 50 events in the city of Melbourne and beyond.
Melbourne (Australia) - You are invited to mark the Melbourne Design Festival dates in your calendar, and to warm up for over 50 events in the city of Melbourne and beyond.

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