Head down to Corporate Culture and Cult’s Chippendale showrooms this Friday 14 and Saturday 15 October for their not-to-be-missed accessory sale.
October 10th, 2011
This Friday 14 and Saturday 15 October sees Corporate Culture and Cult hold their Accessory Sale, with up to 40% off a selection of homewares, gifts and accessories.
Brands include Mater, Hay, Eva Solo, Stelton and Magis.

It’s a great way to get your hands on designer pieces for just part of the cost – like the Stelton 1l Vacuum jug (above), Holmegaard Spectra vase or City Hall clock by Arne Jacobsen (main image).

The Accessory Sale runs from 8:30am-7pm on Friday 14 October and 10am-4pm on Saturday 15 October.
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