Furniture Company Corporate Culture have released issue 001 of ’C’
February 8th, 2008
Launched in November 2007, ’C’ magazine is the official magazine of furniture company, Corporate Culture.
Designed as a platform to publish outstanding industry furniture designs and designers, ’C’ will be released to the market a few times a year, also giving a progressive overview of how Corporate Culture has developed over the past decade.
The move to launch a title publication of such a high standard cements Corporate Culture’s place as one of Australia’s top designer furniture specialists – continuing the savvy business practice they are known for.
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