Following the arrival of the brand in Australia last year, Studio Becker have now launched a new Australian website.
January 11th, 2012
High end kitchen and wardrobe manufacturer Studio Becker recently announced the launch of their brand-new Australian website.
With its large format, high-impact graphics, the site lets visitors explore the Studio Becker range – including their Ultimate Home Collection of luxury kitchens and wardrobes, and contemporary commercial multi-unit kitchens.
Scroll through the Studio Becker range, acquaint yourselves with just some of the many options in finishes and joinery available – and start dreaming up your very own bespoke Studio Becker kitchen or wardrobe solution!

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