Garden Life celebrated their 7th Birthday with an evening of winter warmth at their Darlinghurst outdoor store on Wednesday 24 June.
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As Woven Image celebrates 40 years, it introduces a new collection developed in collaboration with Australian artist Ben Goss, inspired by his original artwork Where the Kookaburra Sits into a vibrant collection of digitally printed EchoPanel® murals and patterns.
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