If you missed any of the showrooms and their installations at SiD, it’s not too late. Get on in to all the showrooms, where most are still celebrating with displays, The Project installations and all the new products. It’s also a great opportunity to check out the products you may have missed and have one-on-one […]
August 6th, 2009
If you missed any of the showrooms and their installations at SiD, it’s not too late. Get on in to all the showrooms, where most are still celebrating with displays, The Project installations and all the new products.
It’s also a great opportunity to check out the products you may have missed and have one-on-one meetings with all the suppliers taking part in the event.
Permanent showroom locations can be found on the Saturday in Design website. Click here.
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