Corporate Culture, Designer Rugs and Euroluce are holding their combined weekend Garage Sale on Friday 17, Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 February. Unit 17, 30-32 Beaconsfield, Alexandria open 10-4pm on each dayContact details are: 9690 0077 info@corporateculture.com.au There will be up to 70% off furniture, rugs and lighting from brands including Cappellini, Mater, Hay, Fritz […]
February 9th, 2012
Corporate Culture, Designer Rugs and Euroluce are holding their combined weekend Garage Sale on Friday 17, Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 February.
Unit 17, 30-32 Beaconsfield, Alexandria open 10-4pm on each day
Contact details are: 9690 0077 info@corporateculture.com.au
There will be up to 70% off furniture, rugs and lighting from brands including Cappellini, Mater, Hay, Fritz Hansen, Emeco, Mattiazzi, Flos and Wastberg.
Examples include Flos Glo Ball table lamp $499 ($1040), Flos Kelvin desk lamp $299 ($713), Mattiazzi Branca chair $399 ($1315), Fritz Hansen PK22 easy chair $1499 ($4542).
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