See the latest in lighting at ISM Objects’ brand new Melbourne showroom.
April 4th, 2012
ISM Objects recently opened the doors to their new home in St Kilda.

An eager crowd of interior designers, architects and local identities came to the official showroom launch on March 14.
With interior design by the ISM in-house design team, the new space is a stylish way to experience ISM Objects’ beautiful collections – including new products by Daniel Barbera and bernabeifreeman.


In the black box installation space ISM Objects have also launched the new ’Glasses Collection’ lighting range by local designer Keith Melbourne, available exclusively through ISM.
See all these and more at the ISM Objects showroom at 8 Inkerman Street, St Kilda.

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