Innerspace Brisbane is once again a Herman Miller dealer, offering the total range of innovative and iconic products from the Herman Miller portfolio.
March 1st, 2011
Innerspace can provide complete solutions for the office or home, from the classic Eames Lounge and Ottoman to the latest developments in workstations and task seating.
“At its heart, Innerspace has always been about providing leading products to the Brisbane marketplace, so it’s wonderful to have the Herman Miller range back with us,” says Barry Hatch, Director of Innerspace.
“With the addition of these products the Innerspace range is a truly rounded offering for our customers.”
Innerspace has been serving the Queensland market with products to suit all commercial, hospitality and residential furniture requirements since 1996.
Exploring the Innerspace range has recently become even easier with the launch of the company’s new website and accompanying store, where customers can shop for products online.
Both sites let customers search and view products up close, read about the design story or access technical information quickly and simply.
Discover all that Innerspace and Herman Miller have to offer today.
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