Melbourne’s Signorino Tiles recently threw their gallery doors open to welcome guests to the immaculately presented space.
May 28th, 2013
Signorino Tiles celebrates 50 years! The company’s Church Street showroom was reopened after an extensive refurbishment.
On the evening, a business class trip to the italian Porcelain and Natural Stones Fairs in Italy was gifted to a lucky guest.
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