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Look.Stop.Shop.

Look.Stop.Shop.

Look.Stop.Shop is a design-led walk through Melbourne’s City Centre. A selected group of retailers have created special window displays and in-store installations exploring sustainable design.

Look.Stop.Shop includes a broad field of traders from department stores to tiny boutiques, vertical retailers, designer-owned and operated spaces and pop-up shops for fashion, books, furniture, flowers and objects. With many installations located in street-level stores, this diverse retail landscape provides 24 hour viewing. Look.Stop.Shop is a round-the-clock, program using design to promote a safe, vibrant and inclusive city as it moves from day to night.

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Presented by City of Melbourne

PHOTO GALLERY

DOWNLOAD LOOK.STOP.SHop GUIDE

Guide designed by Warren Taylor

 

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE STORE

Vote for your favourite Look.Stop.Shop installation and go in the draw to win a range of generous gifts from participating stores include store vouchers, design objects and hand-crafted works. Competition opens July 14.

Terms and Condtions:

To be eligible for the prize you must:

Nominate your favourite Look:Stop:Shop store

Provide your name, email, phone contact and postcode

Complete the State of Design Festival online survey – follow the link on the Look:Stop:Shop survey

Prize will be drawn at random on Friday 6 August 2010. Prize to be collected from State of Design Festival office 4/267 Collins Street Melbourne by Friday 20 August 2010.

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Event Details

Date:
Wednesday 14 – Sunday 25 July, 2010

Time:
See individual stores for details.
Many displays open 24 hours.

Cost:
Free

Phone:
+61 3 9650 3963

Email:
info@stateofdesign.com.au

Location:
Melbourne CBD
Download Look.Stop.Shop guide for details

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    Sonia Mangiapane - Mémoire.

  • Gallery Funaki

    Manon van Kouswijk’s series Lepidoptera Domestica

  • Gorman

    Gorman

  • Melbourne Counter Point

    Counter Point – Counter Culture