Make your way down to FY2K from Saturday 28 November for their Clearance Sale. You’ll find up to 70% off floor stock, warehouse stock, end of line and sample stock – all reduced to clear. Plus 15% off forward orders (conditions apply). Fantastic bargains include the ’VINCENT’ table from Casamilano, ’Cherner’ chairs in natural beech, […]
November 12th, 2009
Make your way down to FY2K from Saturday 28 November for their Clearance Sale.
You’ll find up to 70% off floor stock, warehouse stock, end of line and sample stock – all reduced to clear.
Plus 15% off forward orders (conditions apply).
Fantastic bargains include the ’VINCENT’ table from Casamilano, ’Cherner’ chairs in natural beech, Emmemobili’s ’COIBA’ bed, plus loads of chairs, credensas, tables and sofas.
For more information visit FY2K at 17 Thurlow Street, East Redfern, Sydney.
FY2K
(61 2) 8399 1644
fy2k.com.au
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