The Brisbane showroom of this family-owned company is the largest of its kind in Australia.
May 21st, 2012
Winning Appliances and Bathrooms invite you to grab a glass of wine and take a walk through their Fortitude Valley space during Brisbane Indesign.
The appliance and bathroom showroom is the biggest of its kind in Australia, featuring products from over 50 leading local and international brands, some exclusive to Winning Appliances.
An interactive environment with functional displays lets you see and feel your way through the Winning Appliances and Bathrooms collection of mid- to upmarket appliances and bathroom fixtures. Let your imagination run wild as you picture your dream bathroom and kitchen and see the different elements come together before your eyes!
Brisbane Indesign is the perfect opportunity to see what Winning Appliances and Bathrooms have to offer.
Check out a range of exclusive products that you won’t find anywhere else.
There’ll be beer, wine and champagne available for all visitors, as well as a selection of delectable treats to enjoy as you experience state of the art appliances and old world service from this century-old family owned company.
Winning Appliances
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