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Johanson Design launch iPhone App

Johanson Design have just launched a free iPhone app. The app presents the products of award-winning Swedish furniture designers Johanson Design in this easy-to-use and readily available format.  Browse and search the company’s products, mark favourites, see where they are used and contact staff at the company all from your iPhone. Johanson Designjohansondesign.se



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August 18th, 2010


Johanson Design have just launched a free iPhone app. The app presents the products of award-winning Swedish furniture designers Johanson Design in this easy-to-use and readily available format. 

Browse and search the company’s products, mark favourites, see where they are used and contact staff at the company all from your iPhone.

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