The Paco Jaanson showcase at Sydney’s Bondi Junction was a theatrical affair!
September 10th, 2012
With names like “Oh My God” and “Jekyl & Hyde” these unique bath and tapware collections were showcased against the backdrop of the edgy club atmosphere of AND, complete with Burlesque dancer.
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