Importers and wholesalers of stone, porcelain and timber, G-Lux have taken the opportunity to convey their brand values and passion for the industry in a fresh and quirky way at their new showroom in Richmond, Melbourne.
April 10th, 2013
Architect Robert Davidov of Davidov Partners and multidisciplinary design agency Studio Equator have together transformed the unassuming 1970s brick warehouse to a multifunctional venue that showcases the ever changing and evolving G-Lux range.
The showroom’s innovative design centres around custom fixtures and furniture, all inspired by the crates used to ship the exquisite stone slabs from the four corners of the globe.
“Think: New York loft meets Melbourne’s design scene,” explains the team at G-Lux.
The showroom created here is a warm and friendly gallery space, it’s where G-Lux invites you to come and absorb some inspiration from their exciting new products, and walk away with boxes full of their beautiful natural stones and porcelains.
The G-Lux gallery is an exciting and inspirational space that will continue to evolve and delight, beginning with the launch event.
To experience it for yourself visit them at 71 Balmain Street Richmond.
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