10th year as Australia’s designer furniture specialists
December 12th, 2007
Corporate Culture has celebrated its 10 year anniverary as the Australasian leader in corporate and retail interior solutions. The occasion was celebrated in Sydney in November with a lavish lunch and speeches honouring the momentous achievement.
With a decade past since the founding partners established the company with its own culture, Corporate Culture now boasts showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland, with distributors in Perth, Adelaide and Canberra.
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