This is your chance to purchase one of eight unique Magis Puppy sculptures and support the fight against breast cancer. Sponsored by ECC Lighting + Furniture the Puppies4Life campaign set the task for six design frims and one Brisbane school to transform their white Magis Puppies into new individual creations. On display at the ECC […]
September 26th, 2008
This is your chance to purchase one of eight unique Magis Puppy sculptures and support the fight against breast cancer.
Sponsored by ECC Lighting + Furniture the Puppies4Life campaign set the task for six design frims and one Brisbane school to transform their white Magis Puppies into new individual creations.
On display at the ECC showroom during Brisbane Indesign, the puppies are now up for Auction on eBay. These are one-off designer pieces and all proceeds will go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF).
Get involved and get bidding! Visit the eBay page now!
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