New commercial office furniture supplier, Envoy, introduces the PARCS range. Read on to attend the Sydney Event.
July 21st, 2010
Next Wednesday 28 July will see the launch of the PARCS range of furniture at Envoy – a new and exclusive distributor of high-end European commercial office furniture.
Designed by PearsonLloyd for Bene, the range of meeting and working clusters aim to satisfy the growing need for informal, flexible and integrated working zones in office design. The range is also upholstered in a range of Kvadrat fabrics.
The launch will be an opportunity for the Australian design community to officially meet Envoy and to discover the new PARCS portfolio.
The launch will take place at Kvadrat Maharam, 17 Foster Street, Surry Hills (Sydney) on Wednesday 28 July. To RSVP to this industry event contact events@envoyfurniture.com.au or phone +61 3 9029 3161




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