K+N City Office will open their first Australian showroom on Friday 21 November.
November 18th, 2008
Germany’s largest furniture manufacturer König + Neurath (K+N) have built a solid reputation throughout the world since being established in 1925 and have been servicing Australia for over 20 years. The company will soon be launching their new showroom in Sydney.
Co-owner of K+N City Office Australia, Peter Dover says, “This is a very exciting moment for the design community of Australia. Finally the very best of European design and manufacturing will be available from this iconic company.”
The new showroom will feature the latest from the K+N City Office Range launched at Orgatec ’08 in Cologne, Germany and will provide Australia with a unique opportunity to go direct to K+N for their iconic product range.
The showroom is located at 12 Meagher Street Chippendale, Sydney and will open officially with an exclusive launch event on 21 November 2008.
To find out details about the launch, call 1300 885 508 or email info@kncityoffice.com



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