Great Dane Contract is launching its new contract division – and they want to celebrate with you!
February 16th, 2011
Great Dane partners with more than 12 unique Scandinavian brands and provides the Australian market with products that have never before hit our shores – products available to the retail market exclusively through the Great Dane showroom.
With its new Contract division, Great Dane is now able to specify its range of products to the industry.
Architects, interior designers and specifiers working in high end residential, retail, hospitality, public and government products are invited to celebrate with Great Dane Contract at its upcoming launch parties.
The Melbourne showroom launch will take place on 24 February, and the Sydney launch on 3 March.
Not only are these the perfect opportunities to check out designs by J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik, Getama Danmark, PrebenShou, String, Finn Juhl, Vipp, Fredericia Furniture, Danish Art Weaving, Snedkergaarden Them A/S, Brødrene Andersen Møbelsnedkeri, & Tradition, Nud Collection, Orsjo Belysning, Granmrode and Stouby.
You will also have the opportunity to sample delicious food from Vue de Monde, and win a Moller Bench Model 63, a Trappestigen Stepladder by Benedikt and Poul Erik Find or a Lean Light Floor Lamp by Jenny Bäck.
Visit the Great Dane website for more information, or contact eugiena@harveypublicity.com.au to RSVP to either the Melbourne or Sydney event.
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