PechaKucha / FDW Closing Party
presented by Artedomus
PechaKucha returns to Fremantle Design Week!
10 people will respond to the Design Week theme of transition, with each speaker presenting 20 slides for 20 seconds. The event will be a fast-paced feast of ideas, opinions and stories. Where will it take us? We don’t know, except that it will be a journey of creativity, imagination and surprises!
The event will take place in the beautiful PS Art Space alongside the exhibition Liam Young: Planetary Transition as we celebrate the conclusion of Fremantle Design Week.
Running times:
5:00pm – Doors open
6:30pm – Presentations commence
Students and concession card holders can use code FDWCONCESSION for 10% off tickets.
Event presented by:
Artedomus is Australia’s leading supplier of unique, high quality stone, tiles, architectural surfaces, bathware and furniture for commercial and residential architectural projects.
Founded in 1985, the company was built to import exclusive Italian floor and wall finishes to Australia with a focus on sourcing unique products that have a simple and natural intrinsic beauty; shunning short-term fashion and trends. With this philosophy and outstanding product offering, Artedomus soon became a source of reference and inspiration for leading architects and designers.
Artedomus has been searching for, and sourcing, unique stones, tiles, architectural surfaces and products from around the world and introducing them to Australia for almost 40 years. Artedomus exclusively offers some of the most beautiful and widely recognised marbles, limestones and sandstones in the design market today. And, with passion and expert understanding, they appreciate the power a unique natural product has to transform any design project into a singular work of art.
With showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, Artedomus continues to bring beautiful, unique interior and exterior finishes to the Australian market. They are also the exclusive supplier of the innovative MAXIMUM porcelain panels, INAX range of mosaics and architectural ceramics from Japan, the iconic Agape Italy bathware range, and the Australian designed New Volumes furniture collection.