Living Edge’s launch of the Established & Sons range was a great success last Thursday night in Sydney.
December 2nd, 2009
Four hundred visitors viewed the range in the unique space at The Classic Throttle Shop, with the display designed by Living Edge Creative Directors – Kath Norman and Caroline Quaine – showcasing the amazing products. Guests mingled with the Established & Sons team while enjoying food by Hugh Wennerbom, wonderful cocktails, wine and sparkling wine by Chandon and music by DJ Cass.
Indesign were proud partners of the event, with many thanks to The Classic Throttle Shop, Chandon and the Living Edge and Established & Sons team who made the night so successful.
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