World-renowned brands and the latest European design have made Argent a leader in affordable luxury for the bathroom. See their full range at Brisbane Indesign.
May 14th, 2012
Argent is your window to the latest in European design trends.
Proudly supplying bathroomware from renowned brands Grohe, Villeroy & Boch and Bette to the retail, project and builder markets throughout Australia, Argent provides the finest quality, latest designs and leading edge technology at a competitive price.
From baths, sanityware, tapware and accessories to kitchen sinks and mixers, Argent has it all.
This year at Brisbane Indesign, the Argent showroom on Wandoo Street in Fortitude Valley is showcasing the latest from Grohe – including the Tempesta Cosmopolitan shower range, kitchen mixers with pull-out sprays, Euphoria shower system and Green-star showers and mixers.
There’ll be Grohe giveaways for lucky showroom visitors.
Also on display will be new designs from Villeroy & Boch, including the O’Novo and My Nature sanityware ranges and a new collection of kitchen sinks.
See all this and more in the elegant landscape of the Argent showroom on Saturday 26 May.
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