Miele’s Perth Gallery – continuing to rework the concept of ’display’.
April 10th, 2009
Miele maintains a high standard for its Galleries, and the Perth facility is no exception. Present throughout Australia and in key international locations, these creative spaces rework the concept of ‘display’.
Rather than merely exhibiting its outstanding ranges of premium domestic and commercial appliances, Miele uses its products as the focal point of each facility. Such a unique approach reinforces the brand image of Miele; quality, style, innovation and durability.
These values are not only conveyed in theory, but in practice too. At Miele you don’t need to imagine the worth of its creations, you can see for yourself.
A complete live kitchen is found at all Galleries, providing an interactive experience that allows customers to truly appreciate the systems. Cooking classes are conducted on a regular basis, demonstrating all attributes of the cooking appliance range.
The Perth Gallery evokes Miele’s philosophy of ‘lifestyle’ through installing pieces of art and splashes of vivid colour, which establish a true gallery atmosphere.
This sense of energy creates a welcoming environment for both homemakers and professionals. Customers are encouraged to select their ideal specifications at a Gallery and then finalise their purchase at a Chartered Agent.
Located at 205-207 Stirling Highway, Claremont, the Miele Gallery Perth opens Monday to Friday from 9.00am to 4.30pm.




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