Blok Furniture and Roger D’Souza Collaborative Exhibition You are invited to a collaborative exhibition of works by Roger D’Souza and Blok Furniture where Blok Furniture will launch it’s newest pieces: Poppi duet and Mimi Stools by Richard Park and Freud Chair by Ueno Fukutoshi Preview: 4-6pm Official opening: 6-8pm Information and RSVP: info@blokfurniture.com.au
August 29th, 2011
Blok Furniture and Roger D’Souza Collaborative Exhibition
You are invited to a collaborative exhibition of works by Roger D’Souza and Blok Furniture where Blok Furniture will launch it’s newest pieces: Poppi duet and Mimi Stools by Richard Park and Freud Chair by Ueno Fukutoshi
Preview: 4-6pm
Official opening: 6-8pm
Information and RSVP: info@blokfurniture.com.au
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