From the 1st of July 2010, TRILUX GmbH & Co. KG, one of Europe’s largest luminaire manufacturers is proud to announce its new exclusive partnership with Light Culture Australia Pty Ltd. TRILUX enters into this new partnership with Light Culture Australia with the goal of establishing the TRILUX brand firmly in the minds of key […]
June 23rd, 2010
From the 1st of July 2010, TRILUX GmbH & Co. KG, one of Europe’s largest luminaire manufacturers is proud to announce its new exclusive partnership with Light Culture Australia Pty Ltd.
TRILUX enters into this new partnership with Light Culture Australia with the goal of establishing the TRILUX brand firmly in the minds of key Architects, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers and Building Service Engineers in the Australian market.
The TRILUX-brand will be represented across Australia by:
New South Wales – Light Culture – 1300 300 904
Queensland & Northern Territory – Raylinc Lighting – 07 3216 7969
Victoria & South Australia – Unique Lighting – 03 8318 8673
Western Australia – Specific Lighting – 08 9258 3333
Australian Capital Territory – Project Lighting – 02 6282 2588 (from 1st of August 2010)
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