Bolon, a world leader in Woven Vinyl flooring, is taking on Brisbane for the first time at Brisbane Indesign 08 on Saturday 20 September.
September 10th, 2008
Bolon Woven Vinyl Flooring is sold in over 30 countries throughout the world to companies including Armani, Hilton, Sheraton, Lacoste and Tommy Hilfiger and architects Jean Nouvel and Capellini.
Bolon will have their debut exhibition at Brisbane Indesign 2008. They will be launching their new collection, Spektra (pictured), and will be sharing the Thomson Adsett Architects-designed Peugeot Showroom with Iken.
There will be several events on the day (Saturday 20 September) including cocktails, a weekend escape giveaway and the charity art canvas competition. The Iken + Bolon express (Peugeots) will be picking up VIP clients and taking them to the venue.
Peugeot Showroom, 5 James Street, Fortitude Valley
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