Aspect Furniture has been servicing the design scene in Australia for over 40 years, and their new Melbourne showroom is an ideal space to showcase this dedication.
Aspect Furniture has launched their new Melbourne showroom with a gala opening this March. The showroom launch events were attended by a strong contingent from the local architecture, design and construction communities – with much hype and positive feedback being generated for the design of the space, the integration of furniture and technology, the new desking and table systems along with a new seating partnership with Italian manufacturer Calligaris.
In addition to the interest in the Aspect Furniture advanced Workplace technology, the new workplace offerings are on point and were well received. The T-Walldemountable meeting rooms and the custom curvilinear Hive seating, covered in a lush green velvet finish were well utilized all week. Calligaris Aspect’s Italian seating brand has Academy a unique family of seating and a welcome addition to the chair wall.
There is much more to see and do at the Aspect Melbourne showroom on the Ground Floor, 333 Collins Street in Melbourne – and we raise a glass to the whole team. If you missed the opening event and would like to arrange a viewing of our new space please contact Shane McGowan on shane.m@aspectfurniture.com
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