Dutch designer, Marcel Wanders, has joined forces with Australian company DECA, to create a designer range of home electronic products.
June 17th, 2008
Australian owned and operated electronics company, DECA (Digital Electronics Corporation Australia Pty Ltd), has collaborated with world renowned Dutch designer, Marcel Wanders, to create Living Electronics.
The designer range of home entertainment pieces combines a sleek design exterior – in a signature Wander’s style – with future-forward technology. The collection includes not just electronics (speakers, DVDs, microwaves), but full entertainment theatres with cabinets and the lot.
DECA by Marcel Wanders is available from all Domayne stores and selected Harvey Norman Stores.
http://www.marketingeye.com.au/case_deca.html
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