Fanuli adds esteemed Italian design house and timber experts Riva 1920 to their impressive stable of brands.
October 16th, 2013
The Fanuli showroom was transformed into a traditional Italian scenario last Wednesday as guests donned aprons and got elbow-deep in flour to make fresh pasta. Jamie Durie presented the collection from Riva 1920, including items designed by him in collaboration with the Italian brand.
Riva 1920 is available ion Australia exclusively from Fanuli.
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