This year the Melbourne Design Fair has blossomed into a premier showcase of contemporary and twentieth-century collectible design, more than doubling in size from its first iteration in 2022.

This year, the fair showcased more than 150 designers and over 60 exhibitors. These encompassed established design agencies, commercial galleries, organisations, studios, and emerging talent. The inclusion of a new segment dedicated to contemporary jewellery in 2023 underscored a commitment to broad representation. 

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Neon Parc.

Most notable in this year’s fair was the focus on quality, diversity, and the highly collectible nature of the designs on display. Each piece, whether a one-of-a-kind item, a limited edition masterpiece, or a small batch production, demonstrated the vision and craftsmanship of its creator.

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Fearon.

Particular highlights included a section curated by the NGV entitled Discovery and dedicated to promoting and selling work by emerging designers and makers. A literal and figurative platform for fresh voices to be seen and heard.

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Discovery.

Another NGV-curated highlight was Focus, which drew attention to the work of five accomplished Australian female designers and makers​. On display at Focus was the work of Paula Savage (pictured below), who was awarded the AUD$5,000 Melbourne Design Week Award 2023, presented by Mercedes-Benz.

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best

Savage is a senior Mualgal artist from Moa Island in the Torres Strait and is renowned for her ability to bring to life the enduring traditional material practices of her cultural heritage. Savage’s new body of work on show in Focus represents her most ambitious work to date. Drawing upon her skills and knowledge as a weaver, she places her cultural practice in the dynamic context of contemporary design.

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
C. Gallery.

NGV director, Tony Ellwood, says, “Melbourne Design Fair is a vital platform for the visibility and viability of Australia’s design industries. After the challenges of the past few years, events like this offer real, tangible support to our sector – and especially to local designers, makers and studios. The NGV is proud to be partnering with the Melbourne Art Foundation on this important initiative and to share Australia’s design talent with an even greater audience.”

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Ash Allen.

The Melbourne Design Fair is an integral part of the Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund, a significant partnership between the Victorian Government and the City of Melbourne, emphasising the importance of the fair in contributing to Melbourne’s cultural vibrancy and economic growth. The NGV Department of Contemporary Design and Architecture also supported the fair – further reflecting the fair’s vital role in Melbourne’s broader cultural and economic landscape.

Melbourne Design Fair
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Photography
Lillie Thompson and Sean Fennessy

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Fearon.
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Agency Projects.
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Christopher Boots.
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Discovery.
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert.
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert.
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best

Oigall Studios.

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Sophie Gannon Gallery.
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best

Studio ALM.

Melbourne Design Fair shows collectible Australian design at its best
Sullivan+Strumpf.

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