A brand new Sydney showroom for the bathware and doorware specialists.
April 13th, 2010
Italian-inspired bathware and doorware company Parisi will be opening their new showroom in Marrickville on April 21.
The showroom will be of particular interest to those in the design and construction industries, as it will act as a walk-up display resource for products.
“It makes it easier for architects and designers to specify products, especially on larger projects,” Architectural and Design Consultant Nora Moriarty says.
Combined with the opening will be a preview of Parisi tapware with a 6 – star water efficiency rating, to be launched later in the year.
Other new water efficient products from Parisi and Italian brands, including ’Flaminia’ and ’Simas’, will also be previewed at the opening.
Along with fine Italian food and wine in celebration of their inaugural showroom, there will be a lucky door prize and magazines supplied by Indesign.
To request an invitation to the event taking place at the Parisi Showroom – 2-10 Edinburgh Road, Marrickville – RSVP to the Parisi office.
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