The Laminex Group exclusively unveiled its latest Laminex Timber Veneers range to key architecture and design players and media at South Melbourne’s Smart Artz Gallery on Tuesday 12 April.
April 18th, 2011
Surrounded by the stunning new decors, guests mingled and mixed to live jazz music and, on leaving, were presented with a gift bag containing a brooch crafted from the Timber Veneers by local artist Geneine Honey.
According to Vivienne Rosta, Marketing Manager for Laminex Timber Veneers, the new range says goodbye to the tired, dated timber veneer look and hello to style and sophistication.
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