Studio Italia Design appoints Special Lights as exclusive Australian distributor.
June 22nd, 2009
Australian design lovers will soon be able to incorporate a piece of Italy into their homes thanks to Studio Italia Design appointing Special Lights as their exclusive Australian distributor.
Todd Lynton, Director of one of Sydney’s leading lighting businesses, Special Lights, says Studio Italia Design is an ideal addition to their existing portfolio of European brands.
“We’re excited to have secured an exclusive distribution agreement with Studio Italia Design. Its products are at the very cutting-edge of our industry and provide our customers with a diverse and innovative offering.”
Studio Italia Design is based in Venice, Italy and has developed worldwide recognition for its decorative and technical lighting fixtures.
Massimiliano Tosetto, Director of Studio Italia Design commented: “We’re very happy to announce this partnership with Special Lights. Their heritage and commitment to lighting design, quality service and distribution, makes them the ideal partner to represent our company and our products in Australia.”
Studio Italia Design products will not only be available to the design and architecture community, but also to the general public. The products will be available from the Special Lights Sydney-based showroom and their website from August 2009.

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