Australian furniture company, Café Culture, have launched their new website, offering designers and architects the latest in furniture designed and manufactured for hospitality, corporate, retail and residential applications. The new site showcases a range of exciting and innovative features and top furniture products. Visitors can now create their own ’Wish List’ – selecting products as […]
August 25th, 2009
Australian furniture company, Café Culture, have launched their new website, offering designers and architects the latest in furniture designed and manufactured for hospitality, corporate, retail and residential applications.
The new site showcases a range of exciting and innovative features and top furniture products. Visitors can now create their own ’Wish List’ – selecting products as you go and saving for future reference.
More and imporved product images provide specifiers with much clearer visual representations. The intuitive navigation of the site offers users detailed information and an image catalogue of products.
The new Café Culture website represents a place to browse for inspiration, or use as a specifying tool.
Get to know the team at Café Culture and all their products.


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