Living Edge is proud to announce the opening of our first showroom in LA. For more information on the Living Edge LA Showroom please visit www.livingedgeinc.com or email inquiries@livingedgeinc.com. The Living Edge showroom in Adelaide will be opening in April in the heart of the CBD. The new showroom will be in line with the […]
February 22nd, 2008
Living Edge is proud to announce the opening of our first showroom in LA.
For more information on the Living Edge LA Showroom please visit www.livingedgeinc.com or email inquiries@livingedgeinc.com.
The Living Edge showroom in Adelaide will be opening in April in the heart of the CBD. The new showroom will be in line with the other Living Edge showrooms nationally and service both the residential and commercial markets.
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