Thanks to everyone who visited the Richmond showroom on Saturday 9 August for Saturday in Design…
August 14th, 2008
Over 1200 people enjoyed new product demonstrations including Sense from Herman Miller, Living Landscape and Egon from Walter Knoll, Totem from bernabeifreeman, Calypso from Jon Goulder and Heron from Charles Wilson.
The Project Leaf Light installation and The Gifted Eye photography exhibition transformed the lower level while upstairs the finals of the Aeron Hockey Championships captivated the crowd.
Harald Grundl from EOOS discussed the inspiration behind EOOS’ designs and guests were treated to one of the first official tastings of the new range of wines from Domaine Chandon.
For more photos and video footage from the day check the Living Edge blog over the coming week www.livingedgeblog.wordpress.com/
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