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Design event: Why beauty is in time. History, development and relevance of the aesthetic component in design

New times require non-standard solutions, new conditions dictate hitherto unseen rules, but the power of unity remains unchanged…
We invite you to a charity event: “Why beauty is in time. History, development and relevance of the aesthetic component in design”.

During the event, you can expect:
🔺a lecture by Kostyantyn Kovshevatsy, co-founder of ProDeco2022, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Pragmatika media on the topic: Why beauty is in time. History, development and relevance of the aesthetic component in design;
🔺networking in a circle of friends and like-minded people;
🔺 new acquaintances.

The design event will help everyone get inspired for new projects, communicate with colleagues and create new collaborations.

The purpose of the event: to organize a platform for door and furniture manufacturers to communicate with architects and designers for further cooperation and creation of joint projects.
Target audience: designers and architects, furniture and door manufacturers, suppliers of materials, components and services.

The event is supported by Adler Lacke Ukraine.
ADLER is a leader in the production of ecological paints of impeccable quality.
For many years, ADLER has been an invariable parterre of UAFM and the entire furniture industry.

📍Location: Urban Space 500
🗓Date and time: March 9, 2023 at 4:00 p.m
➡️Participation in the event is only possible upon prior registration

Registration

❗️ Entry to the event is for a donation. We will send all collected funds to help our Armed Forces.
Let’s discuss current industry issues together and create a better business environment in Ukraine! 💙💛

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