Nexus Interiors’ new Melbourne showroom, launching on 10 August, is a space for the A&D community to engage with this established manufacturer.
June 4th, 2012
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Nexus Interiors manufactures, designs and engineers commercial furniture for the Australian market.

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From major installations to smaller-scale projects, Nexus work with their client base to deliver high quality solutions that meet and exceed budget and design requirements.
Their Melbourne showroom is a space to interact with existing clients and showcase their range and dedicated design approach to the A&D and new and existing clients.


On display are new products from Melbourne-based designer Ross Didier, with whom Nexus are proud to collaborate, as well as renowned Italian brands Ares Line and Pininfarina design.
Nexus are celebrating their new space with a launch event on Friday 10 August and inviting architects and designers to partake in the festivities.
It’s a chance to engage with the Nexus team, celebrate the company’s successes and look forward to a long future of local design and manufacture.


Nexus are offering some exciting prizes to visitors on the night – including the chance to win an unforgettable experience.
If you’d like to attend the launch, register your details via the Nexus Interiors website and take part in this exciting milestone for a proudly Australian company with a long tradition.
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