Good things come to those who wait – Hub Furniture have this week launched their new website.
Good things come to those who wait - Hub Furniture have this week launched their new website.
June 27th, 2013
The path may have been long but the wait has been worth it. This week Hub Furniture unveiled their slick new website. A long time coming but a stunning result.
Beautifully communicating the scope of brands like Moroso, Diesel, MDF Italia, Viccarbe, Muuto, Bocci and many more.
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