Table & Chair will welcome the arrival of Jardan to Perth with a celebration at their Hay Street, Subiaco showroom this Tuesday 28 June. Jardan produce beautiful furniture made by experienced craftspeople in Melbourne. With a range of contemporary sofas, chairs, tables, beds and storage, Jardan have been supplying their quality range for over 20 […]
June 24th, 2011
Table & Chair will welcome the arrival of Jardan to Perth with a celebration at their Hay Street, Subiaco showroom this Tuesday 28 June.
Jardan produce beautiful furniture made by experienced craftspeople in Melbourne. With a range of contemporary sofas, chairs, tables, beds and storage, Jardan have been supplying their quality range for over 20 years.
Table & Chair are proud to be bringing Jardan to Perth. Celebrations will take place 5-8pm on Tuesday 28 June at 246 Hay Street, Subiaco – Invite only.
Table & Chair
tableandchaircompany.com.au
Jardan
jardan.com.au
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