Decorex in Collaboration with Born Interior Design
Are you an interior décor enthusiast? Then Decorex SA is a must-visit, now on until 11 August 2019!
Every year, Decorex showcases the latest interior design and decor trends. This year Born Furniture are thrilled to collaborate and launch their sister company, Born Interior Design.
Born Interior Design is run by the MULTI-Talented Mariza and this year she is focusing on cosy by design bedroom sanctuaries. Mariza has decided that she will be showcasing one of our most popular chesterfield headboard designs, the Grande Bridge in 100% Genuine Leather coupled with the ultimate luxurious furniture.
Since this is the go-to event for design-savvy consumers and homeowners looking to renovate, restore, build or decorate their homes, we have a little surprise for you when you visit the Born Interior Design stand…
So if you’re keeping up with the latest trends or want fresh inspiration, make your way over to the Born Interior Design stand at Decorex Joburg now on until 11 August 2019 at the Gallagher Convention Centre.
Cosy up your bedroom and bring in some new life just in time for the new season!
Discover more at Born Furniture.
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