Studio Bagno – Old friends fill gap in Aussie bathroom industry with new business partnership
January 11th, 2008
Long-term colleagues Tony Rowlands and Lee Melrose have founded a new company, Studio Bagno, offering their collective wealth of experience in the bathroom industry.
Following a belief that dynamic change was needed in the Australian bathroom product market, Studio Bagno sources cutting-edge technologies from Europe and Australia, to produce affordable and aesthetic products to fill a gap in the industry.
The pair’s experience assists in sustaining relationships with international companies, where the focus is on products designed specifically for the brand, such as the ‘Pillow’ washplane, buy Fulvio De Nito for NIC Design at Studio Bagno.
A consultative and streamlined approach to relationships with the A+D market will complement the unique array of products on offer.
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