Head to ECC for some tasty treats and more at Brisbane Indesign.
May 15th, 2012
Visitors to ECC will have plenty on their plate this year at Brisbane Indesign – products, play, The Project… plus refreshments to keep energy levels up while you check it all out!
As well as a brand new showroom to explore and the latest release products from international fairs, ECC have invited baristas from Refresh to concoct complimentary coffee all day.
Guests can also enjoy tea, Italian mineral water and home-style cakes while they wander down the walkway and view the new ranges from brands such as iGuzzini, Lapalma, MYYour, Aqua Creations, Lolli E Memmoli, USM, Parri, Astro and Decode.
After you’ve had a break and seen the products, cheer on the teams taking part in the great USM Challenge. And see how a ’Common Thread’ binds ECC in all they do: Form, Function and Flexibility.
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