The Retail Design Institute is pleased to invite you to the Retail Design Awards, an evening to celebrate innovative design and designers in this country and to announce the Retail Design Award winners for 2011
The Retail Design Institute is pleased to invite you to the Retail Design Awards, an evening to celebrate innovative design and designers in this country and to announce the Retail Design Award winners for 2011
October 5th, 2011
The Retail Design Institute is pleased to invite you to the Retail Design Awards, an evening to celebrate innovative design and designers in this country and to announce the Retail Design Award winners for 2011
Supporting the Australian Shop and Office Fitting Industry
DATE: Tuesday 18th October, InterfaceFLOR – 101 Chalmers Street, Surry Hills
TIME: 6.30pm to 9.30pm
$25 MEMBERS & $65 NON MEMBERS.
Booking and Payment essential before October 16th, 2011 CLICK HERE
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