Workshopped – Australian exhibitors, manufactures’ and retailers of authentic Australian and New Zealand design, recently celebrated their move from traditional Surry Hills to the new inner-west hotspot of design, Rosebery.
Now located at 755-759 Botany Road Rosebery, Workshopped will better be able to serve the needs of both the local artisans and designers they have under their brand, as well as the growing community of architects and designers who are very keen to specify Australian and New Zealand design in their projects.





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