Established in 1963 by Alessandro and Giancarlo Bontempi, Bontempi Casa is one of Italy’s leading furniture brands.
November 21st, 2008
With products designed and manufactured in Italy, the Australian Bontempi Casa office is based in Adelaide and offers local knowledge, sales support and resources to service Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. Bontempi Casa products are available from distributers in all capital cities.
Product Range
Loose and hospitality furniture.
Major Brands
Bontempi Casa Tetide Collection of tables and chairs and Bontempi Divani sofas.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Major Projects
Belmont Shopping Centre, WA; Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre outdoor area, NSW; Enoteca Restaurant, SA; Cruise Restaurant, NSW; Westfield Bondi Junction, NSW.
Lead Time
8-10 weeks.
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