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ResidentialPartner ContentTue 29 Sep 20

Harvey Norman Commercial Completes Canberra Showroom Revamp

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Harvey Norman Commercial Division has completed the refurbishment of a state-of-the-art commercial showroom in the Canberra suburb of Mitchell.

Showcasing dynamic, in-situ product displays from all leading suppliers, this unique, “trade only” showroom will inspire and inform designers, architects, developers, and builders.

Harvey Norman Commercial proprietor for NSW and ACT Alan Stephenson said the showroom will be an invaluable resource for all commercial and project requirements, with a focus on delivering a seamless, high-end product experience.

“The showroom offers appliance and plumbing specialty displays from Miele, Smeg, Gaggenau, Bosch, Fisher & Paykel, Franke, Caroma, Parisi and many more, all showcased designed with commercial builders, architects, and developers in mind,” Stephenson said.


With more than 25 years’ experience as a specialist supplier to trade and business-to-business sectors, Harvey Norman Commercial Division is a one-stop-shop backed by one of Australia’s most recognised brands.

In addition to the general offering of its traditional supply of electrical and bathroom products to our high-rise residential and home builder sectors, Harvey Norman Commercial has now transitioned into the commercial sector with an extensive range of new emerging categories including solar, tiles, smart technologies, hospitality food service, joinery & stone, air conditioning, and commercial furniture.

This extensive range is suitable for hospitality, government, education, aged care, commercial and industrial markets.


“We have invested heavily in these exciting new sectors with new displays in progress as part of our ongoing showroom refurbishments,” Stephenson said.

“We’ve engaged experienced personnel in these specialised fields to ensure our clients receive the very best consultation and quality fit for purpose products that best suits their commercial needs.

“We’ve also teamed up with major reputable suppliers of these products who bring a world of expertise and knowledge to assist our clients with only the best possible outcomes—so in partnership, we now have a unique total offering unlike anyone else in the marketplace.”

Harvey Norman Commercial Division is committed to supplying the commercial sector with the best brands, the best prices and the best service.

With state-of-the-art showrooms located nationally through the Harvey Norman Commercial network, offering a best-in-class commercial brand experience Australia-wide.

Harvey Norman Commercial showrooms are trade-only and by appointment only, with showrooms located at Taren Point, Somersby and Nowra in New South Wales; Mitchell in the ACT; Mile End in South Australia; Osborne Park in Western Australia; Port Melbourne in Victoria; Stapylton and Warana and Townsville in Queensland; Darwin in the Northern Territory and Cambridge, Tasmania.

Not all categories available in all states.


The Urban Developer is proud to partner with Harvey Norman Commercial to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our free daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers.

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