Decor Systems Australia
- Product Types: Panel boards (incl. timber and other materials)
- Website: http://www.decorsystems.com.au/
- Contact: info@decorsystems.com.au
- Product Standards: GECA 04-2011 v2 Panel Boards
- License(s): DES-2013
Décor Systems Australia is a long established family business with an innovative range of eco-friendly panel systems, all with excellent acoustic performance ratings and a very high ‘WOW’ factor.
Specified and installed on some of Australia’s finest buildings, the DecorGreen products bring together the fundamental qualities of all your aesthetics, acoustics and environmental requirements.
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