Anibou Melbourne presents… baby it’s cold outside
Anibou Melbourne presents... baby it’s cold outside
April 4th, 2011
Anibou Melbourne presents… baby it’s cold outside
Cosy up with the new Sergio Rodrigues Diz chair by Classicon and the Muscar range by Roethlisberger.
On show at Anibou Wednesday 24th March, 5pm – 7pm.
Come and enjoy some food and wine and the comfiest chair by the fire.
RSVP: by Friday 19th March – melb@anibou.com.au
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