Interior design seminar tickets to win

As part of the Australian International Furniture Fair (AIFF), the International Industry Seminar Series includes two inspiring speakers: interiors guru and stylist Amanda Talbot and healthy interiors advocate, designer Melissa Wittig. The AIFF is offering a limited number of ArchitectureAU readers free tickets (valued at $44 each) to readers who ‘like’ us on Facebook.

Amanda Talbot.

Amanda Talbot.

Amanda Talbot – Rethink: The Way You Live

Amanda Talbot is an internationally recognized authority on interiors and styling and her seminar – inspired by her book, Rethink: The Way You Live – will focus on global trends.

12.30–1.30 pm, 7 February 2013
Sydney Exhibition Centre

Melissa Wittig.

Melissa Wittig.

Melissa Wittig – Healthy Living

Melissa Wittig specializes in health-focused interior design, combining research and design to study the effects of indoor spaces on human health. Her seminar, Healthy by Design, explores the connection between the indoor environment and human health.

12.30–1.30 pm, 8 February 2013
Sydney Exhibition Centre

Win tickets

For your chance to win a ticket to either talk, simply ‘like’ ArchitectureAU on Facebook and post your comment explaining which seminar you would like to attend and why.

See the International Industry Seminar Series program here.

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