Häfele This year’s Häfele stand is all about innovation and functionality. Check out lots of new solutions, including ‘Solarlux SL60e’ an energy efficient bifold door system, developed in Germany and now available in Australia. Häfele1300 659 728info@hafele.com.auhafele.com
April 30th, 2008
Häfele
This year’s Häfele stand is all about innovation and functionality. Check out lots of new solutions, including ‘Solarlux SL60e’ an energy efficient bifold door system, developed in Germany and now available in Australia.
Häfele
1300 659 728
info@hafele.com.au
hafele.com
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