Bowling for Cancer – Stylecraft Event

  • Bowling for Cancer – Stylecraft Event
  • December 2023

 

 

Returning for the first time in a decade, Stylecraft’s much-loved Bowling for Cancer event took place over seven events across Australia last month.

With a theme of the 70’s to celebrate Stylecraft’s 70th anniversary, the event raised more the $80,000 for local charities; The Kid’s Cancer Project and the Children’s Cancer Institute, in Australia, and the Children’s Cancer Foundation in Singapore.

 

 

More than 500 industry friends and Stylecraft staff took to the bowling lanes in their 70s costumes, for a night of fun, laughter and friendly competition.

As Gold Partners, the Ross Gardam team assembled their best bowlers to compete in the Melbourne event, but thanks to some unfortunate rounds (and a few gutter balls) were unable to come away as champions.

Thanks to Stylecraft for organising the event, and everyone involved in helping to contribute to children’s cancer research and to a great night.

View more photos from the Melbourne event here.

Discover More

The Stella Collective and Thomas Coward once again collaborated on Artedomus’s Brisbane showroom.

EXPLORE PROJECT /

​A continuation of the Adapt Lounge and Adapt Hub, the Adapt Work features the same design details in a desked workstation.

EXPLORE PROJECT /

Vigneron House by Enoki and Proske Architects in the Adelaide Hills responds to its surrounding vineyard.

EXPLORE PROJECT /

The client-centered design journey of a Cantilever project gives time to exploration, listening, and response.

EXPLORE PROJECT /

Introducing new Breeze colourways & Breeze Outdoor

EXPLORE PROJECT /

Summoning the presence of the otherworldly, drawn from the deep, Noctiluca’s ethereal form transcends the everyday.

EXPLORE PROJECT /

A compact display suite showcasing ‘One Centre Road – Brighton’ Development.

EXPLORE PROJECT /

Located in the north-side suburb of Northcote, the Cornerstone House emerges as an ode to the rugged beauty inspired by the project site itself, referencing the quarries that once typified the area.

EXPLORE PROJECT /

In this Melbourne residence, Kate Challis Interiors marries traditional Chinese elements, bold colours and contemporary design.

EXPLORE PROJECT /