The Elite Space offer a truly unique range of mobile pedestals.
November 21st, 2008
When it comes to their sleek range of Mobile Pedestals, the Elite Space promise of ’Express Yourself’ couldn’t be more true to nature.
Empowering you with unlimited creative freedom, you can choose from a stunning selection of cushion tops, finishes, and handle options.
Mix & match different textures, colours and aesthetics to customise a Mobile Pedestal you can call your very own. And do it all with the peace of mind that you are being environmentally friendly, as each one is manufactured in Australia by Elite Built Group at their ISO14001 accredited plant. So you turn the humble Mobile Pedestal into an expression of your taste and style.
Create your own Mobile Pedestal design by mixing and matching cushion top fabrics with any of the125 Elite Space powder coat colours, and a wide range of handle designs.
But don’t stop there!
Choose from a range of drawer configurations to ensure you’re creation not only looks good, but is functional as well.
Check out elitespace.com.au for more information.
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