Australian owned furniture company, Living Edge, have always aimed to foster excellence in the furniture industry by supporting local and global furniture designers. Now they have taken one step further and created a design blog. An interactive network for the architectural and design community, discussing a range of current design news, latest products, designers and […]
April 23rd, 2008
Australian owned furniture company, Living Edge, have always aimed to foster excellence in the furniture industry by supporting local and global furniture designers.
Now they have taken one step further and created a design blog. An interactive network for the architectural and design community, discussing a range of current design news, latest products, designers and events- these bloggers are no laymen.
Worth a browse.
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