The Woods Bagot-designed Adelaide showroom has been unveiled to the public, with plenty of industry personalities joining Stylecraft in celebration.
March 10th, 2021
Stylecraft’s new Adelaide showroom was opened in style in February, with various industry members, partners and interstate guests making their way to the city’s CBD to celebrate the beginning of a new era for the contemporary furniture provider in South Australia.
Designed by Woods Bagot and constructed by Shape, the showroom has been elevated to the mezzanine level of the Waymouth Street building, and reflects the elegance of Stylecraft brands. The new fitout features signature archway detailing, as well as the latest products from local and international designers.
The opening event was an opportunity for the company to come together with friends. The catering was handled by event partner Eleven and cocktail partner Prohibition Liquor Co, with DJ Mark Kamleh spinning tracks deep into the evening.
Stylecraft’s Adelaide showroom is located at 11 Waymouth St, Adelaide. To view their range online, head over to stylecraft.com.au.
Please find photos from the event below, taken by Meaghan Coles.
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