Exhibiting free form art, sculptural lighting and occasional furnitue. Meet the maker, James Nixon.
Exhibiting free form art, sculptural lighting and occasional furnitue. Meet the maker, James Nixon.
April 4th, 2011
Opening Night Drinks: Thu 26th November, 6-9pm.
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