With much to celebrate, the team at Caesarstone Australia threw a huge party in Sydney this week.
September 5th, 2013
Marking the launch of not only their new Moorebank headquarters but also the seven new designs in their Classico collection, Caesarstone entertained over 350 industry guests with celebrity chefs, musicians and television personalities.
“An array of hand painted living art sculptures filled the showroom, representing each of the new Caesarstone colours on display, together with a stunning aerial entertainer pouring champagne for guests from high above while performing an acrobatic display.”
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