On Friday, Australian furniture supplier Corporate Culture announced that they will be forming a partnership with Italian design house Poltrona Frau, which includes the well-known brands, Cappellini, Cassina, Alias and Poltrona Frau, to distribute their products in Australia. This news represents an expansion of Corporate Culture’s retail offering, adding to their well-established presence in the […]
October 5th, 2009
On Friday, Australian furniture supplier Corporate Culture announced that they will be forming a partnership with Italian design house Poltrona Frau, which includes the well-known brands, Cappellini, Cassina, Alias and Poltrona Frau, to distribute their products in Australia.
This news represents an expansion of Corporate Culture’s retail offering, adding to their well-established presence in the trade market, however it also shows a huge increase in the number and range of products on offer.
This is a significant development for the Australian company who began over ten years ago, providing the Architecture and Design community with the world’s top furniture design.
Renowned for bringing Scandinavian brands to our shores, including Fritz Hansen and Carl Hansen, Corporate Culture will now be representing iconic Italian brands with products by international designers, including Australia’s Marc Newson and Adam Goodrum and New Zealand’s David Trubridge.
Corporate Culture was contacted by Poltrona Frau to partner in Australia, and after many months of negotiations, a deal was finally struck and the company is looking forward to expanding their range and showroom spaces from January 2010.
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