Interstudio, the furniture retailer placed in voluntary administration on 20 March, has recently been acquired by Michele Kearney, General Manager, Interstudio Melbourne. The Sydney showroom will be closed down, with a new salesperson soon to be appointed to service the Sydney market. Kearney has maintained contact with Interstudio’s suppliers and is in negotiation with new […]
May 18th, 2012
Interstudio, the furniture retailer placed in voluntary administration on 20 March, has recently been acquired by Michele Kearney, General Manager, Interstudio Melbourne.
The Sydney showroom will be closed down, with a new salesperson soon to be appointed to service the Sydney market.
Kearney has maintained contact with Interstudio’s suppliers and is in negotiation with new suppliers for new products as well as existing ranges.
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