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Reece opens next-generation Rosebery showroom built around real trade workflows

Reece has opened a new showroom at Rosebery Engine Yards in Sydney, designed around how builders, designers and clients collaborate on projects. The space features workflow-focused layouts and product displays.

What's different about Reece's new Rosebery showroom for tradies?

Builders and plumbers can see products in context and collaborate with designers and clients more efficiently in one location, potentially streamlining project planning and client consultations.

Key takeaways

  • Reece opened a new showroom at Rosebery Engine Yards in Sydney focused on trade workflows
  • The space is designed for builders, designers and clients to work together
  • Layout aims to reflect real project collaboration processes
  • Showroom integrates product displays with workflow-based design
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