Living Edge Australia has just opened their first US showroom in Los Angeles
June 27th, 2008
Aussie furniture company, Living Edge, has just opened their first showroom in the USA, at the Pacific Design Centre in Los Angeles.
The showroom, opened with a lavish launch party in June, will introduce talented Australian designers and their products to the American architecture and design community.
For the first time products by Norman + Quaine, Charles Wilson, Matt Sheargold, Jon Goulder and bernabeifreeman will be manufactured and sold in the USA.
This showroom represents a true investment by Living Edge in Australian design and designers by giving them a profile and a platform on the global stage.
For more information on the Living Edge LA Showroom go to www.livingedgeinc.com or email inquiries@livingedgeinc.com
Look out for the social pics from the opening party in the indesignlive.com gallery section.
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