Lovers of beautiful furniture and weekend shopping rejoice… Café Culture in Sydney’s Surry Hills is now open on Saturdays! Starting February 4th, the furniture retailer will be throwing open its doors from 10am to 2pm on the first Saturday of every month. Head down to 1/1-25 Adelaide Street, Surry Hills to check out all the […]
February 1st, 2012
Lovers of beautiful furniture and weekend shopping rejoice… Café Culture in Sydney’s Surry Hills is now open on Saturdays!
Starting February 4th, the furniture retailer will be throwing open its doors from 10am to 2pm on the first Saturday of every month.
Head down to 1/1-25 Adelaide Street, Surry Hills to check out all the gorgeous pieces from Café Culture’s extensive range, perfect for hospitality, residential, retail and corporate applications.
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