GEYER VALMONT recently threw a party celebrating the official launch of their unified brand, 20 years of Valmont and the opening of a new home in the heart of Sydney CBD.
December 13th, 2024
On Thursday November 28th, GEYER VALMONT celebrated the launch of their newly unified brand, 20 years of Valmont – as well as the opening of their new Sydney studio at 333 Kent St. Over 200 guests, including the GEYER VALMONT global team together with clients from across Australia, were able to tour their new office workspace and enjoy drinks and canapes on the surrounding terrace of the recently renovated Merchant House building. The celebrations kicked on well into the evening with The Shapeshifters (UK) performing live on the decks, alongside local DJs Sophia and Bella Backe.
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Marcel Zalloua, GEYER VALMONT’s CEO commented: “We are incredibly grateful to be celebrating the milestone of 20 years of Valmont, and to see the business officially come together since Geyer joined the group five years ago is certainly an exciting moment. Our new brand represents our integrated, design-led delivery offer, as well as our high-performance culture. Our new Sydney space really sets the tone for our next chapter.”
Specialising in workplace, GEYER VALMONT offers end-to-end, integrated interiors services. Its five studios across Australia and Asia, boast a 40-plus year track record delivering esteemed interior designs, alongside more than 20 years delivering high quality fit-outs. Combined, this full-cycle design and delivery capability ensures every design imagined is reliably delivered.
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