Iken Commercial Interiors splashed out for an afternoon of indulgence with their VIP guests on Sunday 16th December 2007 at The Loft’s High Tea. Clients were treated with sweets and sumptuous canape’s, teapot cocktails and a new insight into Iken’s 2008 product releases.
March 5th, 2008
Iken Commercial Interiors splashed out for an afternoon of indulgence with their VIP guests on Sunday 16th December 2007 at The Loft’s High Tea. Clients were treated with sweets and sumptuous canape’s, teapot cocktails and a new insight into Iken’s 2008 product releases.
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