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    Lightbulb Furnitex

    Just incase you are in the area and are looking for something to do next weekend ......

    Furnitex

    "The largest furniture and furnishings trade show in the Australia –Pacific region is the ideal place to find new, innovative and exciting products.
    4 days
    400+ Australian & New Zealand manufacturers & suppliers
    4000+ new furniture & furnishing ranges

    Organised in conjunction with the Furnishing Industry Association of Australia, this exhibition features over 400 companies showcasing the broadest range of Australian manufactured and internationally designed furniture. Specifically targeting major furniture retailers, independent furniture buying groups, bedding retailers, furnishings & manchester buyers, interior decorators, designers, architects, contract furniture specifiers, hospitality professionals, hotel/motel owners & managers, venue managers & restaurateurs.

    DATES & TIMES
    Thursday 17 July 9am – 6pm (Trade Only)
    Friday 18 July 9am – 5pm (Trade Only)
    Saturday 19 July 9am – 6pm (Trade Only)
    Sunday 20 July 9am – 5pm (Trade & Public)

    VENUE
    Melbourne Exhibition Centre
    2 Clarendon Street, Southbank"

    I attended Designex a few weeks ago .... it was a similar thing .... not a bad day out .... got some good ideas on new products and finishes that can be applied to woodworking. You may be able to get some design ideas for that next big piece. I don't know what the public day will be like but it may be worth a look .....

    Stinky.
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    Hi,

    Just as an update I attended Furnitex today and to give you and indication ..... I wouldn't go back tomorrow.

    Most of the furniture was just your stock standard stuff that you would see at Hardly Normals. Plenty of reps just sitting around on their couches drinking coffee. The best part was some of the interesting designs from the schools and universities of design. These pieces of work were imaginative and the woodern products were produced to a very high standard. I would have liked to have seen more of the new design, something a little left of centre .... but unfortunatly it was a it of a bore. Save your Sunday and head for the shed.

    Stinky
    Now proudly sponsored by Binford Tools. Be sure to check out the Binford 6100 - available now at any good tool retailer.

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    Stinky,

    I heard an identical report from another person who used to be in the same trade as yourself.

    Majority of it bland retail crap but the schools stuff was good.

    - Wood Borer (On holidays in shed)

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