A series of state-by-state events introduce the innovative office chair.
July 5th, 2010
To promote the release of the award-winning Leopard Chair by Okamura, the UCI state offices will be hosting a series of state-by-state presentations.
Design industry professionals will be invited to preview the R&D Chair alongside the Okamura at this series of morning, lunch and dinner presentations.
The events will kick off with a morning presentation in Perth on 12 July and proceed interstate with the following:
Hobart 13 July, lunch presentation
Melbourne 14 July, dinner presentation
Canberra 15 July, dinner presentation
Sydney 16 July, lunch presentation
Brisbane 19 July, lunch presentation
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