CFS Furniture is introducing the new Swiss-designed XF range of workstations and tables at Sydney’s MCA. This light, agile and elegant range is the work of award winning Swiss architect Daniel Korb of Xchange Design, best known for the Herman Miller SENSE System. CFS Furniture, the exclusive distributors of Xchange Design products for NSW & […]
February 21st, 2012
CFS Furniture is introducing the new Swiss-designed XF range of workstations and tables at Sydney’s MCA.
This light, agile and elegant range is the work of award winning Swiss architect Daniel Korb of Xchange Design, best known for the Herman Miller SENSE System.
CFS Furniture, the exclusive distributors of Xchange Design products for NSW & ACT, invite you to join Daniel Korb at the MCA, where he will give his insight into inspired design in commercial spaces.
Sessions are as follows:
Lunch at the MCA
Thursday 15 March, 12 noon – 2pm
Quayside Room, MCA
Evening at the MCA
Thursday 15 March, 6pm – 8pm
Quayside Room, MCA
Breakfast at the MCA
Friday 16 March, 7:30am – 9am
Quayside Room, MCA
RSVP to olivia@thearcagency.com.au
Hurry – places are limited!
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