Visitors to Brisbane Indesign are in for a treat – Café Culture’s new showroom will be part of the festivities.
March 9th, 2012
Café Culture are set to put on a show at this year’s Brisbane Indesign as they welcome visitors to their converted church showroom at the top of Fortitude Valley.


Whilst the team is keen for what they have in store to be a surprise, we can reveal that the beautiful showroom will be completely transformed especially for the day.
The furniture retailer will be launching the Moema Timber Leg chair, designed by Stefano Sandona for Gaber, Italy – a revamped version of the award-winning original chair – as well as the Stefano table from Gaber, a compact laminate table top with solid beech timber legs.

The new Croissant range, designed by Emilio Nanni for Billiani and first launched at the 2011 Milan Furniture Fair, will also delight visitors with its quirky and colourful pieces.

The Café Culture showroom was one of the biggest hits of last year’s Saturday in Design Sydney – complete with a design competition and DJs that spun decks long into the afternoon. We can’t wait to see what they come up with for Brisbane Indesign!
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