Living Edge’s has just launched their new site, a great place to browse, shop and be inspired.
May 20th, 2020
Living Edge, leaders in Australian authentic furniture and the foremost design destination for architects, interior designers and design enthusiasts has just launched their new site featuring a new look that is a breeze to navigate and a delight to browse.
Whether you’re professional looking for your next design inspiration or shopping for your own home the site offers a tailored browsing experience that suits your needs. You can check out the latest in designer home or office furniture on the site as well as read up and ‘meet’ the designers for a more in-depth look at the fantastic products available.
The gallery layout is about as close as online can come to walking through one of their showrooms, letting you scroll through their range at your pleasure. The interactive nature of the site means you can get information on prices and designers at a glance. The site has also been optimised for mobile users letting you take in the collection from anywhere you might be when the mood strikes.
Check out the site to discover a unique collection of timeless designs from the world’s most established and forward-looking luxury furniture brands.
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