Brisbane Indesign will see the opening of Reece’s brand new Brisbane showroom.
April 5th, 2012
Discover the restorative powers of water therapy as Reece opens its new Brisbane showroom at Brisbane Indesign.


With a strong focus on water therapy, Reece’s new space will feature a complete working shower display as a focal point for the bathroom shopper.
The showroom’s stunning settings and vibrant selection areas will make bathroom shopping a delightful experience.

During Brisbane Indesign, Reece will be launching the new range from Caroma as well as some exciting product additions from Swiss manufacturer Nikles Showers – so make sure to head on down on Saturday 26 May.
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