AWM celebrated the opening of their new Melbourne showroom, designed by Siren Designs, along with the release of new product, with a fabulous party, art installation and presentation by leading minds in the design industry.
June 19th, 2014
It was a night to let Melbourne know that AWM had opened their doors and have fun! A short presentation by Marylou Paino, leading trend forecaster and product specialist on behalf of Polytec was followed by Anthony Scotts Director of AWM giving the crowd a sneak peek of all the new products to come.
Guests went into a draw to win a piece of artwork by street artist Twoone Elephant who had painted one of the walls in the showroom and the lucky winner was Denise Thomas.
All in all the night was a great success attended by a wonderful crowd which kicked on through to the early hours of the morning.
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