‘Sculptural Panels’ Their latest project from Design Hub’s ‘Artevista™’ product range is ‘Sculptural Panels’. Utilising varying materials and finishes with eight unique designs, ‘Sculptural Panels’ are non-porous, easy to install and can be finished in numerous colours and textures. Design Hub (61 2) 9698 5044designhub.com.au
April 30th, 2008
‘Sculptural Panels’
Their latest project from Design Hub’s ‘Artevista™’ product range is ‘Sculptural Panels’. Utilising varying materials and finishes with eight unique designs, ‘Sculptural Panels’ are non-porous, easy to install and can be finished in numerous colours and textures.
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