After the launch of the Kartell by Laufen bathroom project in Frankfurt (ISH) in March and participation in the Milan Furniture Fair in April, the two companies have brought their innovative collaboration to Australia.
November 26th, 2013
Lead collaboration designer and renowned architect Roberto Palomba traveled to Australia to launch the collection to the design industry at events in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne on 12, 13 and 14 November. Hosted by Reece, Australia’s leading name in bathrooms, the events included previews of key items from the collection including furnishings, washbasins, sanitaryware and accessories for design industry professionals and media.
The collection will be officially released in Australia in early 2014.
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