New Italian brands launch in Sydney. Read on to find out how you could attend the launch event.
November 3rd, 2009
Sydney-based furniture retailer, Milano Furniture, have just completed refurbishments on their Ashfield showroom – and it’s a space not to be missed!
The refreshed showroom space showcases new designer furniture, lighting and accessories from leading Italian manufacturers, Cattelan Noir, Erba and Mitti – all of which are available for the first time in Australia through Milano.
From the modern luxury of Cattelan Noir to the clean contemporary lines of Erba, each brand has its own identity and Milano’s spacious headquarters showcases these to great effect.
The size of the showroom, its prominent windows onto Parramatta Road, and the diversity of their stock are the main attributes of Milano’s new space.’¨
The reports and response to their bold new look have been extremely positive, making the showroom a must-see.
Milano are hosting an evening event to showcase their stunning Noir collection. Visitors can meet the brands’ interior designers and company representatives, visiting from Italy for the event, and enjoy canapés and Prosecco as well as other refreshments while they view Milano’s many collections.
Date:
Tuesday 10 November
Time:
6.30 – 8.30pm
Where:
Milano Furniture, 140 Paramatta Rd, Ashfield
RSVP:
By Tuesday 3 November
enquiries@milanofurniture.com.au
(61 2) 9799 5499
Milano Furniture
140 Parramatta Rd Ashfield’¨
(61 2) 9799 5499’¨
milanofurniture@milanofurniture.com.au
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