With a month to go until Saturday Indesign 2022, our famous exhibitor meetup returned for a warm up before the real thing!
April 19th, 2022
With Saturday Indesign just weeks away, it was time for all our 2022 exhibitors to come together for the iconic exhibitor meetup. Designed to bring everyone under one roof to share ideas, meet exhibitor neighbours and introduce the Indesign team, the 2022 instalment set the tone for a Saturday Indesign to remember.
Surry Hills institution The Clock played host to our 2022 cohort of exhibitors, where new connections were made and many laughs shared over drinks and nibbles. Importantly, Saturday Indesign debutant brands were able to pick the brains of some of our more seasoned exhibitors, learning the tricks of the trade for how to put on an amazing show.
The crowd included representatives from Living Edge, Savage Design, Neolith, Interface, Janus et Cie, Infinity Commercial Furniture, Polytec, Special Lights, Laine, Koda Lighting and many more. Exhibitors were also joined by team members from creative studios participating in The Project for 2022, including PTW and Squillace Architecture.
As the time ticks away until Saturday May 21st, make sure you’re there to see ideas come to fruition, with many installations, workshops, product launches, talks and hospitality plans currently in the works.
See the schedule and register your attendance for free here.















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