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Cocolea Furniture, established by Cristian and Dorina in 2016, is a top luxury furniture and art destination in Australia, providing a comprehensive end-to-end service. From concept design to interior styling, all facets are managed in-house and offered complimentary with every purchase, ensuring a seamless bespoke experience tailored to your interior needs. Specialising in opulent creations, we offer avant-garde designs crafted by us in our Port Melbourne showroom, alongside unique pieces sourced through exclusive global partners. Our passion for luxury is evident in every unique and luxurious piece, redefining elegance and sophistication.
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400 Plummer St, 3207, Port Melbourne, Australia
- www.cocolea.com.au
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