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WINDOW FURNISHINGS AUSTRALIA

WINDOW FURNISHINGS AUSTRALIA is the only business-to-business magazine specifically serving the interior and exterior window furnishings market in Australia. The circulation (5100) goes to retailers, manufactures, suppliers, interior designers and architects – and covers all facets of the industry – including commercial and consumer blinds and shutters, curtains, fabrics, accessories, motorisation and solar control, blind making machinery as well as software.

Our editorials emphasise the business of window furnishings as seen within the industry itself. Each issue contains several company features involving analysis of the strategic direction, product development, technology, marketing, commercial factors, etc., associated with the business.

We also discuss technical advances in fabrics and components, design trends, retail issues, planning and environmental, health and safety issues.Window Furnishings Australia is an independent title, and provides the most reliable source of information about the industry available. The Window Furnishings industry in the Australia covers a broad spectrum, from decorative to functional, domestic to commercial, and all are served by just one magazine.

BOSTON PUBLISHING

BOSTON PUBLISHING was first established in 1980 as family business focused on industry journals for the textiles and fashion sectors. Times have changed dramatically since then (we remember feeling like true trailblazers in web publishing with the launch of online content to complement our print offering in the late ‘90s!) and the growth of the online space has revolutionised journalism in that time.

Despite major industry shifts, Boston Publishing has gone from strength to strength. As a specialist in niche, high quality business-to-business publications now focused on the interiors, architecture and construction sectors, our information-rich, authoritative magazines provide a service to and a voice for the industries we cover.

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