Material Republic look forward to seeing you at the Material Republic launch this thursday evening in Richmond, Melbourne. RSVP essential – contact Art Hide Showcasing the innovative collections from Art Hide and 3form that are creating exciting new design possibilities. 6.30pm – 8.30pm 29 November 2012 141 Palmer St, Richmond, Melbourne Guests have the chance […]
November 26th, 2012
Material Republic look forward to seeing you at the Material Republic launch this thursday evening in Richmond, Melbourne.
RSVP essential – contact Art Hide
Showcasing the innovative collections from Art Hide and 3form that are creating exciting new design possibilities.
6.30pm – 8.30pm
29 November 2012
141 Palmer St, Richmond, Melbourne
Guests have the chance to win:
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