Cavit & Co. are offering 25% off all Baker floor stock lamps until Saturday 20 June 2009 across their Sydney and Melbourne showrooms. Lamps include: leather, wood, onyx, marble, bronze, stone, murano glass (Excl. Arca Lamps). Visit the showrooms or the website to find out more. Sydney 148 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, NSW 2010, […]
June 10th, 2009
Cavit & Co. are offering 25% off all Baker floor stock lamps until Saturday 20 June 2009 across their Sydney and Melbourne showrooms. Lamps include: leather, wood, onyx, marble, bronze, stone, murano glass (Excl. Arca Lamps).
Visit the showrooms or the website to find out more.
Sydney
148 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills,
Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia
Melbourne
741-743 High Street, Armadale,
Melbourne, Victoria 3143, Australia
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