Seneca Textiles celebrated the opening of their new Paddington showroom and the launch of the JAB spring/summer 2012 collection with a cocktail function on Tuesday 6 March.
March 14th, 2012
The codeword was red, setting a sumptuous theme for the lovely new showroom. JAB’s Roger Niemeyer was on hand to present the new range of products to guests.
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