Winning Appliances unveiled its jaw dropping new 1500m2 flagship showroom in Sydney, last week.
June 18th, 2013
Located on trendy Danks Street in innercity Waterloo, the new multi-million dollar showroom houses over 25 of the world’s leading brands (including Miele, Smeg, Electrolux, Bosch as well as exclusive brands like Sub-Zero, Wolf, Siemens, Gaggenau, Neff, Qasair and Highland) in standalone concessions, unlike any kitchen or laundry showroom we’ve seen in Australia to date!
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