After Hours celebrates the side-hustle culture among Melbourne s designers
Volker Haug Studio has unveiled a Melbourne Design Week exhibition featuring projects created by artists, designers and architects outside of their day jobs.
After Hours is a showcase of side projects by eight individuals and studios, celebrating how each has been able to produce work outside the limits of their field.
As the exhibition text states, it features furniture produced by interior designers, functional objects created by visual artists, and installations designed by architects .
An asymmetric armchair was designed by architect Oliver du Puy
Highlights include an asymmetric armchair designed by architect Oliver du Puy, geometric table lamps by jewellery designer Anna Varendorff and an exploration of mark-making by interior design studio Ritz & Ghougassian.