There’s lots of fun to be had at the Living Edge showroom at Brisbane Indesign.
April 20th, 2012
Living Edge’s collaboration for The Project sees them team up with Woods Bagot and QUT students for an installation that will take over the entire showroom, incorporating both in-house furniture pieces and products from Bolon.
You won’t want to miss the imaginative styling of this talented team!
New products include ranges from Nonn, BassamFellows and BD Barcelona, available for the first time in Brisbane, and there’ll be new pieces on display from Herman Miller.




The event will also see the return of the Chandon and Living Edge Miniature Cork Chair competition, with the winner announced on Saturday 26 May at 3:30pm at the Living Edge showroom. Trust us, you will never look at a champagne cork the same way again!
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