Exciting new designs from Alexander Lotersztain are in store at Brisbane Indesign.
April 19th, 2012
Committed to supporting Australian designed and manufactured products, Stylecraft has a history of strong relationships with local designers.
At Brisbane Indesign Stylecraft will showcase some of the best original and contemporary Australian design.
Alongside Stylecraft’s exclusive in-house collections will be new products from Brisbane designer Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot.
With their clean lines and simple forms, Lotersztain’s designs have become synonymous with balanced, versatile design for contemporary Australian living.
See the latest from Derlot at Brisbane Indesign.
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