Since dedece’s establishment in 1978, the company has delivered high-end commercial and residential classics from around the world into the Australian marketplace.
November 21st, 2008
Owned by the Engelen family, dedece represents leading and executive international brands such as Knoll, Cappellini, Minotti, Kreon and Vola. The company is synonymous with supplying quailty exterior and interior design products and has showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Product Range
System, task, loose, hospitality, lighting and tapware.
Major Brands
Knoll, Minotti, Cappellini, Kreon, Vola, MDF Italia, Paola Lenti and De Padova.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Knoll is certified ISO 14001, ISO 9000 and ISO 9001, and has a FSC, Greenguard and LEED Silver certification.
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