Art is more accessible than ever as art rentals with low-cost solutions are popping up all over Australia. National art rental programs offer extensive portfolios of premium quality Australian artwork at the low rates.
Art is more accessible than ever as art rentals with low-cost solutions are popping up all over Australia. National art rental programs offer extensive portfolios of premium quality Australian artwork at the low rates.
March 17th, 2008
Art Equity Rentals is pleased to introduce a national art rental program that offers an extensive portfolio of Australian artwork at the lowest rates in Australia.
Interior designers and architects can choose from a wide range of media and genres including museum quality indigenous works for their projects.
Rental payments are a tax deductible business expense and for as little as $25 per week you can have $10,000 worth of artwork on your wall.
Art Equity Rentals
16-20 Barrack Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone 02 9262 6660
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