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Saturday in Design


Interface presented Rebirth - An exhbition that transformed the way you see design. Each year millions of tonnes of waste end up in landfill, but every day designers are upcycling: turning thinking on its head by taking discarded objects and giving them a new life, and keeping them from landfill.


As part of this years' Saturday in Design the project, Interface set a challenge for five designers to celebrate Rebirth using the post industrial elements of carpet tile manufacture and upcycling them into engaging spaces within the Interface showroom.




Hassell
Hassell is an interdisciplinary practice, who combines the expertise in archetecture, interior design, landscape architecture and planning, with integrated sustainability and urban design capabilities.

Geyer
Geyer is a leading strategic design practice specialising in the development and implementation of strategies and design solutions for workplace, retail, hospitality and education environments.

Futurespace
FutureSpace delivers passion and knowledge to their impressive client list. Creating interior and architectural designs that intelligently work towards a more sustainable tomorrow.

Cloth Fabric
Julie Paterson from Independent Sydney company Cloth Fabric creates fashion the old fashion way. Screen-printing on natural fabrics inspired by the scale and sustainable elements of the Australian landscape.

Matt Woods
Matt Woods’ work focuses on sustainable interior design. Even as a new independent agency, DQ has heralded Matt Woods Design as one of the top ten forces and faces in the industry.