Visit Luxxbox during Brisbane Indesign and check out the brand new Calcium series.
April 10th, 2012
Launching at Brisbane Indesign is Calcium, the new chair from Luxxbox. Designed and made in Australia, each item in the Calcium range is made from high density polyethylene comprised of recycled manufacturing waste and milk bottles.
100% recyclable, the series continues the brand’s exploration of unconventional materials to create refreshing new local design.

The Luxxbox showroom, with a new fitout designed in collaboration with Geyer and QUT for BID, will be buzzing with activity on Saturday 26 May with Red Bull giveaways and tunes from the Red Bull DJ truck. There’ll be a street installation and complimentary espresso for visitors courtesy of Commodity Café, as well as a prize draw – with visitors going in the running to win a Luxxbox Milk Stool, as the showroom launches its Milk and Harlie stools.

Milk

Harlie
Luxxbox is the place to be this year at Brisbane Indesign for cutting edge, uniquely Australian modern design and manufacture. Come see it for yourself on Saturday 26 May.
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