Transforma, Adelaide’s premium furniture specialist, celebrated its 35th birthday by opening a new showroom on Norwood’s Kensington Road on Thursday 24 February 2011.
March 28th, 2011
Clients and representatives from Adelaide’s architecture and design community were treated to gourmet nibbles, champagne and delectable white chocolate mudcake, while perusing a stunning collection of Australian and European bedroom, dining, living and lounge furniture in Transforma’s striking new space.
The new showroom features a 30 metre window frontage, offering a stylish contemporary setting in which to view Transforma’s selection of the latest furniture designs.
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