The leading distributors and suppliers open Brisbane showroom.
July 9th, 2010
On display are kitchen brands Gaggenau, Neff, Bertazzoni and La Germania, as well as IXL ventilation and Cannon heaters.
Local architects and specifiers joined the Sampford IXL team to celebrate the launch of the new space on Thursday 24 June.
The space houses entire ranges of products including the recently released Vario Cooling Series, on display for the first time Queensland.
Queenslanders were also the first in Australia to view stainless steel Gaggenau ovens and warming drawers, which were previously only available in aluminum.
The establishment of the Brisbane showroom builds on the success of Sampford IXL’s showrooms in Melbourne and Perth, popular architects, retailers and customers alike.
Sampford IXL’s new Brisbane showroom is located at 3/45 Commercial Road, Newstead.
The showroom is open from Tuesday to Saturday 9.00am – 5.00pm.
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