Dreamweaver Studios: Expect the Unexpected
From 12 to 14 May, design enthusiasts can find inspiration at the much-anticipated Design Joburg where industry leaders in home décor and design will present some very exciting new developments in the industry.
Keeping the public in suspense, Johannesburg based Dreamweaver Studios are enticing potential visitors with a call to ‘expect the unexpected’ at the event which will take place at the Sandton Convention Centre. In collaboration with the fantastic interior designer, Nthabi Thukobong of Ditau Interiors, Dreamweaver Studios will showcase five exciting brands and their latest collections in a unique concept that is set to wow audiences.
Renowned for their exquisite collections, Dreamweaver Studios are national distributors of wallcoverings and fabrics including the established and ever so trendy Eijffinger’s range which boasts a 135-year Dutch heritage, combined with curiosity, creativity and a desire for innovation. Their Kramerville showroom is a creative hub run by Haidee Kramer who has found inspiration in many years of travel. Be sure to keep a lookout for this innovative studio and the collaborations that will take place at Design Joburg this month! Contact: Dreamweaver Studio
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