Wilkhahn celebrated the launch of the IN task chair, Stand-Up stool and brand-new partnership with Ophelis, through a series of events across Australia.
September 25th, 2015
Renowned for their impressive client events, Wilkhahn did not disappoint this year with product launches across Australia. The launches showcased Wilkhahn’s next generation of dynamic-sitting products; IN and Stand-Up, as well as Ophelis docks; a modular soft-seating system.
Kicking off with a sizeable party in Sydney at their Asia Pacific HQ, the Wilkhahn launch circuit moved on to Aria restaurant in Brisbane, Vue de Monde in Melbourne and Electra in Adelaide, with a final party in Perth to be held next month.
A great way to thank the industry invitees for their ongoing support, the launches were well received and there was an overwhelmingly positive response to the new products.
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