On the 21st of June, local and international design house Interstudio re-launched its newly redesigned Sydney showroom.
It was a great night of food and wine alongside Sydney’s design community, featuring appearances from some of Australia’s top architects and designers, as well as special international guest Peter Vedel from Engelbrechts.
The Chippendale showroom was beautifully styled with a selection of Interstudio collections. Featuring product from +Halle, Jonas Ihreborn, Engelbrechts, Scandinavian Business Seating, Magnus Olesen, Prostoria, Pedrali, Skagerak, and Australian designers such as Matthew Sheargold, Ross Didier, Keith Melbourne were also featured
The totally re-vamped Interstudio can be found on the ground Floor 79-83 Myrtle St Chippendale, we highly recommend a look it!










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