Edge line up announced

19 November 2009

Successful entrants to one of industry's leading design awards programs have been officially unveiled. THE EDGE Design and Innovation Showcase at the Australian International Furniture Fair will feature the latest products by Australian and international furniture designers.


30% more Australian Manufacturers
250+ Companies
1000s of new furniture & furnishing products


Indian textiles, furniture and homewares importer Ruby Star Traders has signed to take part in Decoration + Design for the first time early next year.


THE EDGE 2010 received an overwhelming amount of applications from Australia and Overseas and the selected designers are...  Read More.


Tassie player heads north

21 October 2009

Home grown leather furniture specialist Just Leather is hoping to capitalise on renewed market confidence to penetrate the Sydney market, having signed up to participate at the Australian International Furniture Fair in early 2010.


B Seated revamps offer

21 October 2009

Commercial furnishings company B Seated has re-positioned itself to cater to a discerning, design led customer base. Marketing manager Daniella Menachemson said the move would see the brand's range expanded and a new website launched.


Australian Manufacturers return in force to exhibit in the AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE FAIR kick- starting the Asia Pacific calendar of furniture and furnishing Trade Fairs.  Read More


New light on the subject

7 October 2009

Melbourne based furnishings company Town & Country Style has introduced a new lighting range designed to complement its existing product lines and working with the brand's signature "urban meets rustic" aesthetic.

 

 


Tasmanian fine furniture specialist Rex Heathcote will further promote its recently released "chequered" range through exposure at the next Australian International Furniture Fair, from 3 - 5 February 2010 at the Sydney Exhibition Centre.


Times may have been tough for the furniture industry over the past couple of years, but a record selling period for the Australian International Furniture Fair appears to have bucked the trend and hints at renewed optimism for the sector.