JANUS et Cie, a luxury designer and supplier of indoor and outdoor furnishings, opened its flagship showroom in Sydney this month.
November 24th, 2015
350 guests joined the company to celebrate the new 730 sqm storefront at 50 McLachlan Avenue, located between Darlinghurst and Rushcutters Bay. Designed by Vanderbyl Design, the showroom is wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows and features the brands signature topiary hedge walls separating furniture vignettes throughout the space. Adding to the fresh and airy setting are dividing, windowed-walls of accessories and a unique display of JANUS et Cie textiles collection in a spectrum rainbow along the circular back wall, allowing clients to drape selections over cushions to inspire their design process.
“Sydney is such a natural fit for JANUS et Cie, which shares a similar climate to our founding showroom in Los Angeles,” says Janice Feldman, President of JANUS et Cie. “The way Australians appreciate the outdoor lifestyle is something we understand and appreciate, as a California-based company. Everyday we strive to help clients create beautiful spaces for their active lives.”
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