Work Shop 3 presented an engaging tableau of rare international design pieces and decorative art curated by Sydney-based collector and gallerist, Don Cameron. He built a narrative around covetable textiles (including a rare Roberto Gabetti and Almaro Isola 1970 Tapileo rug), lighting and ceramic works from a vast inventory that he offers for sale within Gallery DonCameron in Point Piper, Sydney.
Work Shop 3 presented an engaging tableau of rare international design pieces and decorative art curated by Sydney-based collector and gallerist, Don Cameron. He built a narrative around covetable textiles (including a rare Roberto Gabetti and Almaro Isola 1970 Tapileo rug), lighting and ceramic works from a vast inventory that he offers for sale within Gallery DonCameron in Point Piper, Sydney.
Don’s formative years were spent in London studying at Central St Martins prior to directing music videos and advertisements. Returning to Sydney, Cameron’s unique film language found solid form in the built environment, creating compelling dialogues between objects of different styles and periods for interior decorative schemes including the intriguing Hotel Hotel (renamed Ovolo Nishi) in Canberra.