Iken are launching the FutureWall interior building platform in Queensland at their Fortitude Valley showroom. FutureWall offers a suite of solutions that gives unprecedented freedom to design and create spaces of any scale. These removable partitions and cladding are available in a variety of materials and finishes. Speaking at the event on Thursday 16 June […]
June 7th, 2011
Iken are launching the FutureWall interior building platform in Queensland at their Fortitude Valley showroom.
FutureWall offers a suite of solutions that gives unprecedented freedom to design and create spaces of any scale. These removable partitions and cladding are available in a variety of materials and finishes.
Speaking at the event on Thursday 16 June are David Baggs, Ecospecifier CEO, and Glenn Bevan, Managing Director of Infinity Design.
Baggs will be discussing Green Star Certification, and Baggs will be speaking about the FutureWall Design. With their breadth of knowledge and experience in their respective fields, Baggs and Bevan will make this an event not to be missed.
What: Iken FutureWall Queensland Launch
When: Thursday 16 June, 6pm-8pm
Where: Iken Showroom, 76-80 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley QLD
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iken.com.au
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