Andreu World Joins The Living Edge Range
November 21st, 2008
Living Edge is pleased to be adding the Andreu World range to its product portfolio. Established in Spain over 45 years ago, the Andreu World collection includes a range of armchairs, dining chairs, sofa chairs, bar stools and tables which mix the shape and ideas of yesterday with original design. Andreu World products are imported by KEZU and are now also available from Living Edge nationwide. Available October 2008.
Visit livingedge.com.au over the coming weeks for full details
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