As Australians adopt a European model of living, luxury furniture retailer, DOMO presents 2014’s most anticipated design collaboration, launching Living it Large in Small Spaces.
July 28th, 2014
DOMO’s creative collaboration with renowned Melbourne-based interiors practice, Hecker Guthrie, will showcase its most premium contemporary French furniture brand, Ligne Roset through a two-week long exhibition held at Allpress, located at 80 Rupert Street, Collingwood from Friday 5 September to Friday 19 September 2014.
Responding to Australia’s rise in apartment living and residential down-sizing, the exhibition will display iconic Ligne Roset products, hand selected by Hecker Guthrie’s award-winning directors, Paul Hecker and Hamish Guthrie. The products will be showcased throughout five distinct spaces themed Eat, Live, Sleep, Work and Outdoor.
For appointments, phone Jayne Goodall (03) 8803 8810.
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