Living Edge are showing their Facebook friends some love with their latest online giveaway.
October 24th, 2011
Living Edge have a host of amazing designer products up their sleeve… and they’re giving you the chance to take some of it home!
From now until 18 November, everyone who jumps online and ’likes’ the Living Edge Facebook page will go in the running to win one of 5 Limited Edition Eames stamp sets.
It’s a great way to own a fun piece of design history! Visit the Living Edge Facebook page now to enter... and stay tuned for more special Living Edge giveaways.
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