This April The Sydney Exhibition Centre will play host to an innovative display filled with the latest functional kitchen hardware technology during designEX. In its fourth consecutive year exhibiting at the prestigious design and architecture event, Blum will be providing a sneak preview of their much anticipated new look ’TANDEMBOX intivo’ which offers new versatile […]
January 19th, 2010
This April The Sydney Exhibition Centre will play host to an innovative display filled with the latest functional kitchen hardware technology during designEX.
In its fourth consecutive year exhibiting at the prestigious design and architecture event, Blum will be providing a sneak preview of their much anticipated new look ’TANDEMBOX intivo’ which offers new versatile design and differentiation opportunities for pull-outs.
“The exhibition provides the perfect platform for us to showcase both current and future products and reach a very important market segment for our business, the Interior Designers and Architects of Australia”, said David Noates, National Sales and Marketing Manager.
designEX will run from 22 April until 24 April 2010.
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