Tait Outdoor celebrated the opening of their Redfern, Sydney showroom on Thursday 16 June with a party that attracted some of the who’s who of Australian design. The wine was flowing and the cheese was plentiful as guests checked out the latest collections on offer from Tait.
June 24th, 2011
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