United by, Now.

Tasmania now: Unearthing an island’s design voice

Some key themes that emerged for the discussion and dinner:

  • A strong sense of community
  • Hobart’s design network thrives on collaboration, generosity, and a culture of lifting one another up.
  • Resilience and ingenuity
  • Hobart’s designers turn limited resources and ongoing advocacy into opportunities for innovation.
  • Authenticity to place and adaptability
  • From material experimentation to embracing ‘enoughness’, designers are finding creative ways to do more with less.

United by, Craftsmanship.

Tasmania now: Unearthing an island’s design voice

Some key themes that emerged for the discussion and dinner:

  • A strong sense of community
  • Hobart’s design network thrives on collaboration, generosity, and a culture of lifting one another up.
  • Resilience and ingenuity
  • Hobart’s designers turn limited resources and ongoing advocacy into opportunities for innovation.
  • Authenticity to place and adaptability
  • From material experimentation to embracing ‘enoughness’, designers are finding creative ways to do more with less.

United by, People.

Tasmania now: Unearthing an island’s design voice

Some key themes that emerged for the discussion and dinner:

  • A strong sense of community
  • Hobart’s design network thrives on collaboration, generosity, and a culture of lifting one another up.
  • Resilience and ingenuity
  • Hobart’s designers turn limited resources and ongoing advocacy into opportunities for innovation.
  • Authenticity to place and adaptability
  • From material experimentation to embracing ‘enoughness’, designers are finding creative ways to do more with less.

United by, Tomorrow.

Tasmania now: Unearthing an island’s design voice

Some key themes that emerged for the discussion and dinner:

  • A strong sense of community
  • Hobart’s design network thrives on collaboration, generosity, and a culture of lifting one another up.
  • Resilience and ingenuity
  • Hobart’s designers turn limited resources and ongoing advocacy into opportunities for innovation.
  • Authenticity to place and adaptability
  • From material experimentation to embracing ‘enoughness’, designers are finding creative ways to do more with less.