SPECIAL PREVIEW FOR THE DESIGN COMMUNITY FRIDAY 23 JULY Living Edge is relocating its Alexandria showroom and will be giving customers the opportunity to benefit from massive savings on floor stock. Hurry in for your favourite designs at huge discounts before the sale opens to the general public on Saturday. 9am – 4pm. 111 Burrows […]
July 22nd, 2010
SPECIAL PREVIEW FOR THE DESIGN COMMUNITY
FRIDAY 23 JULY
Living Edge is relocating its Alexandria showroom and will be giving customers the opportunity to benefit from massive savings on floor stock.
Hurry in for your favourite designs at huge discounts before the sale opens to the general public on Saturday. 9am – 4pm.
111 Burrows Road, Alexandria
1300 132 154
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