FY2K has relocated to a new 550m2 showroom in East Redfern.
November 21st, 2008
The expansion was prompted due to the need for more space to accommodate their exclusive new and existing catalogues. FY2K are able to offer a broad range of unique, innovative furniture design, specialising in high-end catalogues from Italy, Germany, New Zealand and North America.
Product Range
Hospitality, loose furniture and lighting.
Major Brands
Artemide, Brionvega, Casamilano, Cherner, Ciat, Costa, Crassevig, Danese Milano, David Trubridge, David Weeks, Designer Carpets (Germany), Emmemobili, Fasem, Ferlea, Kudos, Lago, Listone Giordano, Penta, Purple South, Richard Schultz, Stelton, Them and Tisettanta.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Using materials and manufacturing processes which are environmentally sustainable, Italian companies Emmemobili and Listone Giordano use timber from re-planted forestry and apply the latest manufacturing processes for reducing and re-using waste for its products. Companies Ciat and Casamilano also use substances and materials under the European Union Laws.
Lead time
12 weeks.
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