dedece is offering up to 70% off sale items from Thursday 17 March to Saturday 19 March. Products from Knoll, Minotti, Tom Dixon, Cappellini, Vittorio Bonacina, and Normann Copenhagen are just some of the items up for grabs. The dedece showroom at 253 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney will be open between 9am and 5pm. […]
March 16th, 2011
dedece is offering up to 70% off sale items from Thursday 17 March to Saturday 19 March.
Products from Knoll, Minotti, Tom Dixon, Cappellini, Vittorio Bonacina, and Normann Copenhagen are just some of the items up for grabs.
The dedece showroom at 253 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney will be open between 9am and 5pm.
What: dedece sale
Where: 253 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst
When: 17-19 March, 9am-5pm
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