Table and Chair Company are hosting a breakfast at the Unifor / Vitra showroom in Pyrmont this Friday to present the latest products from Milan and showcasing the recently launched ID Collection designed by Antonio Citterio. This event is an invite only event. For more information contact: sales@tableandchaircompany.com.au
August 15th, 2011
Table and Chair Company are hosting a breakfast at the Unifor / Vitra showroom in Pyrmont this Friday to present the latest products from Milan and showcasing the recently launched ID Collection designed by Antonio Citterio.
This event is an invite only event.
For more information contact: sales@tableandchaircompany.com.au
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