Introducing the Billiani range of timber furniture from Café Culture.
February 26th, 2009
Cafe Culture introduces the divine range of Billiani timber furniture from Italy, designed and manufactured by a family company who are as committed to quality as we are.
Billiani products have arrived on the Australian market with pure design ancestry, from the famous and historic timber chair district of Manzano in Northeast Italy. Established in 1911, they continue their passion for designing furniture of a style which intertwines the past with the present.
The craftsmanship has been handed down through generations, linking modernity with tradition and their Italian essence is clearly apparent in the company philosophy and the very structure of the furniture.
Billiani – Discover generations of perfection at Café Culture.
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