Great Dane’s new Muuto store-in-store launch in Sydney’s Redfern
October 24th, 2012
This past week, visiting Muuto representative Jesper Wøldike Brandt launched the new Muuto store-in-store concept space in Great Dane’s Sydney and Melbourne showrooms.
To mark the occassion, Sydney-based stylist Jason Grant was commissioned to produce a limited edition set of “Dots” wall hangers, a favourite from the Muuto accessories collection.
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