An exhibition fundraising event organised by students in final year Interior Design and Decoration from the Design Centre Enmore.
An exhibition fundraising event organised by students in final year Interior Design and Decoration from the Design Centre Enmore.
April 4th, 2011
Please join us at 6pm, Wednesday 27th May for complementary drinks and canapés at the Interstudio Showroom, followed by a fundraising auction hosted by radio presenter Jamie Row.
The exciting selection of items range from limited edition Elke Kramer jewellery to Lindt indulgence packages, accommodation at exclusive Sydney hotels and iconic designer furniture
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