On Tuesday 22 September 2009, Corporate Culture played host to the REBUILD Fundraising Night at their Chippendale showroom, to support the final year students of the Interior Architecture program of UNSW.
September 29th, 2009
Thanks to Corporate Culture, along with other major sponsors, including Arredorama, Central Autohaus, Chairbiz, Dinosaur Designs, Ella Bache, Gorgeous Cosmetics, Klang Audiovisual, Langton’s Wine Auction, LEGO, Stylecraft and Wilkhahn, the night was a huge success!
With silent auctions, raffles, guest speaker Michael Alvisse and a special Lego Model Furniture-making Competition, the night raised over $4000 to fund the students’ REBUILD Graduation Exhibition, to be held later in the year.
Stay tuned to rebuild09.com for more information on the Graduation Exhibition.
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