Not to be missed: Fabri at Design Joburg
Modern, functional and classy. These are just a few adjectives to describe the master craftmanship, style and design of the award-winning all-rounders, Fabri.
When it comes to innovative design, Fabri are masters of originality. Design specialists in kitchens and in-built furniture for your bedroom, Fabri represents world-class trends and products that last a lifetime. Inspired by and made in Portugal, Fabri are at the forefront of quality customisation to suit your interior needs.
Following a period of extensive and in-depth research, FABRI has been chosen as one of the 2016’s Most Innovative Companies in South Africa within the 2016 African Business Awards. A multidisciplinary team has spent the last few months examining a number of key firms from across Africa, in an effort to identify those that have, over the past 12 months (April 2015 – April 2016), stood out from the crowd for stellar results and for on-going commitment to their industry sector.
With elegant showrooms across South Africa and in Portugal, Fabri (in association with Miele) encourages you to see their unique sense of style and spacious design at the prestigious Design Joburg event from the 12- 14 May. For three days only, Fabri invite you to visit their E30 stand at the Sandton Convention Centre for a surprising twist on how to improve your home with attitude.
Book your tickets for Design Joburg now at www.webticket.co.za
For more information, contact Fabri
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