JEB recently celebrated the opening of their new Sydney showroom with Panelwall and friends
September 11th, 2013
Making the most of the festive atmosphere at Sydney Indesign, the team at JEB marked the occasion by celebrating the opening of their first Australian showroom.
Collaborating with Xenian Lighting, Woven Image and Hag, Paul Kembler from K+K Architects in Hong Kong designed the impressive space in Pyrmont, in Sydney’s inner west.
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