Living Edge opened it’s first Adelaide, SA, showroom today. The team are celebrating with an official opening party this evening at the showroom’s Pulteney Street location. This is the second big expansion for the Australian owned furniture company this year. They also opened a showroom in Los Angeles last month. www.livingedge.com.au
April 9th, 2008
Living Edge opened it’s first Adelaide, SA, showroom today. The team are celebrating with an official opening party this evening at the showroom’s Pulteney Street location.
This is the second big expansion for the Australian owned furniture company this year. They also opened a showroom in Los Angeles last month.
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