The opening of a fresh new showroom in Sydney by Hecker Guthrie, was celebrated this week
November 28th, 2012
The English Tapware Company celebrated the opening of their new Hecker Guthrie designed showroom in Sydney.
Situated in Woollahra at 170 Queen St, The team at The English Tapware Company had this to say of their smart new home:
“Our new boutique is a refreshing design collaboration with the studio of Hecker Guthrie. We approached Hecker Guthrie to convert our beautiful historic building in Woollahra Village. This beautiful new showroom now acts as a hub for local designers and retail clients.”
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