Parterre Brisbane launch new outdoor furniture range at BiD.
September 17th, 2008
As the weather warms up and the days become long it’s time to think about moving outdoors. Getting in the spirit of things Parterre will soon launch the Gandia Blasco Contract Collection.
Valencia-based furniture and textiles company, Gandia Blasco, was founded in 1941 and specialises in the manufacturing of outdoor furniture and carpets. This latest range of outdoor furniture designed by Jose Gandia is sure to impress the Brisbane crowds when launched on Saturday 20 September during Brisbane Indesign.
There will be an exclusive viewing on the Friday night (19 September) from 6 – 8pm with special guest speaker, Paul McGillick – Editorial Director of Indesign Publishing.
To attend the Friday night cocktail event and preview the new collection it is essential to RSVP directly to brisbane@parterre.com.au, or make sure you drop by the showroom on Saturday for a siesta in the chill-out rooms.
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