Miele have opened three stunning new Galleries in South Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. The new additions complement the first Australian Miele Gallery launched in 2006 in Knoxfield, Victoria. “Each Miele Gallery is designed to creatively present Miele’s outstanding ranges of premium domestic and commercial products in an impressive display where lifestyle is the theme.” “Miele […]
February 6th, 2009
Miele have opened three stunning new Galleries in South Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. The new additions complement the first Australian Miele Gallery launched in 2006 in Knoxfield, Victoria.
“Each Miele Gallery is designed to creatively present Miele’s outstanding ranges of premium domestic and commercial products in an impressive display where lifestyle is the theme.”
“Miele appliances are not simply put on display, rather, they cleverly take centre stage to reinforce the Miele brand image characterised by quality, style, innovation and durability.”
Splashes of vivid colour give impact to Miele’s comprehensive showcase of prestigious cooking appliances, refrigeration, dishwashers, coffee machines, laundry care and floor care products on display.
To meet the Miele Gallery philosophy, each showroom is complete with art pieces to create the sense of a true gallery and welcoming lifestyle environment.
Other services from Miele include group cooking demonstrations and a fully integrated technical and after sales network..
Plans to transform the showrooms in Sydney, Adelaide and Auckland, New Zealand, into Miele Galleries are well underway.
Contact:
Miele Gallery South Melbourne
208-210 Coventry Street
South Melbourne VIC 3205
Telephone: 03 9764 7199
Mon-Fri, 8:30 – 5pm
Sat, 10am – 4pm

Miele Gallery Perth
205-207 Stirling Highway
Claremont WA 6010
Telephone: 08 9286 7800
Mon-Fri, 8:30am – 5 pm

Miele Gallery Brisbane
39 Harvey Street North
Eagle Farm QLD 4009
Telephone: 07 3632 2400
Mon-Fri, 8:30am – 5pm

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