A new online marketplace has been launched for Australian design lovers.
April 27th, 2015
West of May is a newly launched online marketplace to connect design lovers with authentic designer furniture. The site features premier designer furniture, from brands such as Cappellini, FLOS, Gubi, Dessein, Luxxbox, Designbythem and more, all ready for immediate delivery.
Designers and online shoppers can quickly search for items for product, brand, specification, price and location to find exactly what they’re looking for. There’s also live support for the service through a range of live chat operators.
In order to achieve the fast delivery times of 2 to 10 days, West of May has secured supply agreements with a range of Australian companies selling authentic global and local designer brands.
An exclusive West of May membership club has launched alongside the site, which allows a regular range of special offers along with first pick of the latest new products.
The company’s “no replicas, no copies” policy means a carefully curated collection including only genuine designer products, sourced directly from suppliers
“Customers everywhere share the desire for designer furniture and accessories available immediately, while designer furniture sellers all over the world share the problem of moving stock quickly,” explains Charlie Brazier, West of May’s CEO. “We’re excited to be providing a way to bring these stakeholders together to solve both their needs. Our ultimate aim is to be the place people go to find AUTHENTIC designer furniture and accessories available immediately.”
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