Coinma Australia Prepares to Launch ’TABLE’ and ’Portico’
November 27th, 2007
Wednesday, 28 November will see the launch of the newest range of office furniture available through Coinma Australia.
The new ‘TABLE’ range of workstations (pictured), designed by Jorge Pensi, will be launched, along with the ‘Portico’ office furniture by architect Oscar Tusquets.
The official launch will be held at 72 Erskine Street, Sydney, from 11am and run through the day until 7pm, continuing throughout Thursday until 9pm.
Coinma Australia
(61 2) 9607 5921
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paul@coinmaaustralia.com.au
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