Innerspace invites Australia’s best barbecuer Fenton Keogh to cook lunch at Brisbane Indesign.
April 30th, 2012
In addition to displaying their gorgeous new range of products the good people over at Innerspace have decided to treat their guests with some seriously good food on the day, courtesy of celebrity chef Fenton Keogh. The Ipswich local and star of LifeStyle FOOD Channel’s ‘Fenton Fired Up!’ will bring his unique style of bbq cooking to the Innerspace showroom, complementing the curated, contemporary range of furniture with his own innovative culinary approach!
Fenton will be cooking from 11.30am to 2.30pm on Saturday 26 May at the Innerspace showroom,
116 Brookes Street Fortitude Valley.
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