BoConcept makes modern design furniture available to the urban-minded customer

 

With the start of BoConcept in Denmark in 1952, there is a long tradition of creating high-quality design furniture at affordable prices. BoConcept home furnishings are created for people who love design, energy and a funky outlook in all aspects of life. BoConcept offers customised, co-ordinated and affordable design customised due to its products’ ability to be fitted to the dreams and needs of customers; co-ordinated because every little detail has been considered; and affordable because the designs are of great value.
One of BoConcept’s strong competencies is customisation. All customers have different needs and tastes, and a new piece of furniture has to have measurements and functionality that fit with that customer. Therefore, most of the furniture BoConcept sells is customised, creating endless variations for all. When it comes to sofas, customers can choose between different modules, armrests, legs, leathers, fabrics, wall systems, tables, chairs and beds all of which are based on an intelligent modular design.
Recently opening a showroom in Crows Nest, BoConcept says its customers are sure to experience great service as the company takes pride in offering highly professional and skilled advice. It’s a big decision to buy new furniture, which is why the BoConcept team are constantly educated in how to fulfil customers’ needs in the best way possible. The online 3D Home Creator Tool and the Interior Design Service are technological equipment, put in place to help customers find their tailored solution from BoConcept’s range.
For more information:
BoConcept
Tel: 02 9437 0066
Web: www.boconcept.com.au

 


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