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08/06/2017

Reverse trade mission with Australian architects

ENEA organized a reverse mission with Australian architects to present its latest news in furniture for residential and collective installations.

Australian architects inward mission enea design 2017

At the end of May, we organized, together with our distributor in Australia, a reverse trade mission with several architects from Sydney. In these sessions, the architects had the opportunity to get to know more about ENEA’s philosophy, the production process of all our furniture, and the latest news presented at the last edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan.

The reverse mission included a visit to our facilities (design, production process, finishes, storage, etc.); a meeting with Manel Molina, one of the designers with whom ENEA is collaborating more closely in recent years; and a visit to Bar Harrobi, a facility in which ENEA has participated by furnishing different areas with the Lottus, Lottus High, Lottus Kids and OH! collections.

During the visit to ENEA’s factory and showroom, the company’s Export Manager, Oier Irigaray, and Manel Molina, responsible for some of the latest designs of seats and decoration accessories, explained the development of the new Kaiak and LTS Street seat collections, which appear in the new catalog Coming Soon 2017 along with other new designs, such as Puck, Ema 4L or Lottus Lounge, included in our News 2017 catalog and developed for hospitality, residential, home offices or contract areas.

All these architects previously knew ENEA as a manufacturer of furniture of contemporary design since our designs have obtained an important international recognition and some of our collections equip emblematic facilities in their country: Central Park Sydney Mall, Zumbo Patisserie or Royal Commission Sydney.

A very positive and interactive experience. We will repeat it!

Australian architects inward mission enea design 2017
Australian architects inward mission enea design 2017
Australian architects inward mission enea design 2017
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