The world’s premier luxury lighting company iGuzzini impressed the who’s who of the Australian design and architecture community on Friday night, with launch of their first independent Australian showroom at Jones Bay Wharf.
March 3rd, 2015
Hosted by TV presenter Natarsha Belling, the invite only event was the epitome of style and luxury, bringing together some of Australia’s most influential engineers, architects and interior and lighting designers with representatives from the Italian Consul in Australia to celebrate the occasion.
iGuzzini’s custom fitted new state–of-the-art lighting studio was revealed in a ceremony conducted by the Guzzini family, Glen Murcutt AO and local partner Rino Brindisi. Entertainment on the night was provided by iconic Australian violinist, conductor and composer Richard Tognetti, along with Australia’s Lady of Harp and Song Alana Conway, who kept guests entertained with her dynamic live performances.
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