Insitu announce the opening of their Sydney showroom and the launch of the MYTO chair.
August 14th, 2008
After seven successful years operating out of their Melbourne showroom Insitu Furniture, distributor and manufacturer of high quality furniture, have announced the addition of their Sydney operation.
Located in Chippendale, the new showroom will feature the latest design collections from Australia and Europe. Their entire product range will now be available to view in Sydney as well as their Melbourne showroom and online.
The Sydney showroom will allow designers in Sydney and nationally greater flexibility to view Insitu’s unique products.
The launch of Insitu Sydney will also welcome the new Plank MYTO cantilever chair. Designed by Konstantin Grcic the MYTO chair will be on display in Sydney from 11 August.
The Sydney showroom will open at the end of September.
Visit Insitu at –
New Sydney Showroom – 79 Myrtle St, Chippendale, Sydney, Australia
Melbourne Showroom – 265 Swan St. Richmond, Melbourne 3121 Australia.
Or online – www.insitufurniture.com.au

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