Eastern Commercial Furniture (ECF) has moved
Eastern Commercial Furniture (ECF) has moved
November 23rd, 2007
As of 29 October the office and showroom of the Australian furniture supplier, ECF, is located at 1F Marine Parade, Abbotsford in Melbourne.
The new premises sits on 1,200 square meters, is fitted out with the latest in sustainable products, and houses an underground car-park for visitor parking.
Eastern Commercial Furniture
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info@ecf.com.au
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