ABET LAMNATI New Woods Abet Pty Limited continues its exploration into textures with the release of ‘ABET LAMNATI New Woods’. These innovative reproductions of endangered timber species add to their collection of over 1,000 decorative solutions for the design industry. ABET Pty Limited(612) 9672 7300info.abet.com.auabet.com.au
April 30th, 2008
ABET LAMNATI New Woods
Abet Pty Limited continues its exploration into textures with the release of ‘ABET LAMNATI New Woods’. These innovative reproductions of endangered timber species add to their collection of over 1,000 decorative solutions for the design industry.
ABET Pty Limited
(612) 9672 7300
info.abet.com.au
abet.com.au
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