Living Edge is holding a rare warehouse sale.
February 27th, 2012
Discontinued and ex-floor stock from brands including Herman Miller, Norman & Quaine and Walter Knoll have been shipped from all Living Edge stores nationally for a one-day warehouse sale in Sydney’s Alexandria.
For one day only, Saturday 17 March 9am-1pm, Living Edge is offering up to 50% off retail prices on these design classics.
The Walter Knoll Oscar chair, Eames moulded plastic dining chairs, Eames moulded plywood dining chairs, Norman & Quaine upholstered pieces and Aeron workchairs are just some of the items up for grabs at this not-to-be-missed event.
Living Edge’s discontinued and floor stock sale is on at Living Edge Warehouse, South Sydney Corporate Park, Unit 7 (Building 30), 190 Bourke Road, Alexandria.
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