Bitalian: Inspires
Every room in your home should reflect the way you live. And inspire others. This is the philosophy of Bitalian, bringing us some of Italy’s most well-known and admired furniture brands to the discerning South African market.
They are pleased to announce that over the next few months, the Bitalian store in Sandton, Johannesburg is experiencing a welcome makeover and will be fully embraced as a Natuzzi store. It will be double the space yet at the same location, offering the public so much more with exclusive ranges of luxury products.
There will be more models on display ranging from couches, chairs, bedrooms suites and home accessories to dining sets, lights, handmade accessories and more.
Their collection boasts sophisticated, modern and elegant Italian made pieces from the world famous Natuzzi group.
The BITALIAN collection offers buyers an extensive selection of stylish, luxurious and comfortable products exclusively made in Italy. It’s never been so easy to create a home that reflects your lifestyle and inspires others to follow your lead.
Reflect the life you want to live with Bitalian and keep a look out for the launch of their newly renovated Natuzzi store – bound to bring you new and exciting products, authentically made in Italy.
Contact: www.bitalian.co.za
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