A tour of Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney was undertaken by REECE and Methven to celebrate the launch of their exclusive new Aroha collection
February 13th, 2013
As New Zealand’s largest supplier and designer of showerheads, faucets and hot water valves – innovation and design research elevates their product and sees it in high demand globally.
To mark the collobrative process between REECE and Methven in developing the exlusive Aroha Collection, REECE hosted design director Kent Sneddon in a series of cocktail events at their Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Bathroom Life showrooms to present the new range.
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