Spence & Lyda brought together special guests to celebrate the Best of All Possible Worlds.
September 1st, 2015
Spence & Lyda brought together partners partners 350.org, NOMAD wines and Contemporary Hotels as well as special international guest Alvaro Catalan De Ocon, designer of PET Lamps to celebrate to move away from mass production to a time where the fruits of human endeavour were valued, kept, repaired and handed down.
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