Brisbane Indesign visitors will be treated to a sneak peek at Jardan’s brand new outdoor range.
April 13th, 2012
Jardan have made a name for themselves with their stylish and comfy contemporary furniture, designed and manufactured in Melbourne.
At Brisbane Indesign on 26 May, Jardan will be launching their very first outdoor range.
A fresh take on dining tables and chairs, café tables, sling chairs and much more, the collection is perfect for enjoying Brisbane’s long hot summers.
Jardan invite you to experience the new range in the best way imaginable at BID, as they and friends Armadillo & Co host a classic Aussie BBQ at the Jardan showroom in Fortitude Valley and spin tunes as you recline on the new outdoor pieces.
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