Interstudio recently threw a party to officially relaunch it’s newly renovated Melbourne showroom.
Designed by Emily Unger of Emily Unger Design, the new showroom space showcases a wide selection of the Interstudio collection. Special guest for the evening was Jonas Ihreborn, CEO of Jonas Ihreborn Designs in Sweden, whose products are newly available through Interstudio. Also amongst their portfolio are other Nordic brands such as Arne Jacobsen, Busk + Hertzog, Morten Voss, and Kasper Salto. Interstudio also houses local designers like Ross Didier and Keith Melbourne.
Food at the event was supplied by Smith Street Alimentari, and entertainment via Lark Music.
The Sydney & Melbourne based furniture company Interstudio was founded in 2002, and is based on the philosophy of Interstudio Denmark, which has showrooms in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo.
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