The cold weather couldn’t deter the party goers at Fisher & Paykel’s lavish soiree atop a hill overlooking the Sydney Opera House last week
September 5th, 2012
FIsher & Paykel pulled out all the stops for the launch of their Dynamic Cooking Systems (DCS) barbeques, refrigerators, washing machines, integrated cooking appliances and dishwashers and DishDrawers.
In a huge marquee overlooking the Sydney Opera House and the harbour beyond, guests listened to live music, sampled ten courses of gourmet catering and browsed the extensive and technologically advanced new collections.
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