Cosh Living will present their new indoor furniture pieces at Brisbane Indesign.
May 21st, 2012
Cosh Living, Australia’s leading supplier of premium outdoor furniture, are embracing the change of season by adding brand new indoor products to their range.
They’re launching into the indoor market with the introduction of stylish contemporary pieces from Italy, Belgium and France to complement their existing outdoor brands.
For the first time at Brisbane Indesign, Cosh Living will be home to new indoor products from Sur & Plus and Alki. Drop by the showroom for a sneak peek of these much-anticipated releases, as well as the latest designs and styles for outdoor.
While you’re there, take a look at Cosh’s creation for The Project, which sees them team up with Bosanquet Foley Architects and 3rd year interior design students from QUT.
The showroom will be transformed by an installation created using traditional basket weaving and netting techniques. Woven forms representing furniture pieces, their forms defined and accentuated, will create an intriguing pathway to lead visitors through the space.
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