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March 28th, 2012
We know you love Café Culture already… but ’like’ them on Facebook between now and 27 April and not only will you be kept up to date on all the latest from the furniture retailer; you’ll also go in the running to win a Beetle armchair and footstool from OMP Infiniti.
Ergonomic and practical yet smooth and stylish, Beetle is the perfect addition to any home or office interior. The one up for grabs is a versatile blue.
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