Following a full day of festivities, Saturday in Design-goers came together to party the night away at Asia Square and catch up on all they had seen and experienced.
October 11th, 2012
The winners of the Merx-SiD “Design the Boardroom of the Future” was also announced. The winning entry went to Siren Design and the runner up to Julia Foz Agonoy (Aedas Interiors) and Monthon Sirisupparsart (DB&B). Catch the full report out soon!
Special thanks to Pacific Beverages for the drinks and to Aesop for the goodie bags.
Photography by Yong Sze Yuen Kelvin
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