The celebrated Melbourne Design Market is being staged this Sunday July 11, 2010. Federation Square’s undercover car park will be overflowing with wonderful design products from 10am – 5pm. Entry is free.
July 8th, 2010
The celebrated Melbourne Design Market is being staged this Sunday July 11, 2010.
Federation Square’s undercover car park will be overflowing with wonderful design products from 10am – 5pm. Entry is free.
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