Living Edge is delighted to offer a range of clocks and table lamps from Established & Sons this festive season. The ’Font Clock’ by Sebastian Wrong, ’Fold table’ lamps by Alexander Taylor and ’Two Timer’ clock by Industrial Facility/Sam Hecht make the perfect gift for those who covet beautiful design. Prices start from $190 incl […]
December 7th, 2009
Living Edge is delighted to offer a range of clocks and table lamps from Established & Sons this festive season.
The ’Font Clock’ by Sebastian Wrong, ’Fold table’ lamps by Alexander Taylor and ’Two Timer’ clock by Industrial Facility/Sam Hecht make the perfect gift for those who covet beautiful design. Prices start from $190 incl GST making these items easy to add to your Christmas wishlist.
The entire range of Established & Sons is now available through Living Edge across Australia. For details please call 1300 132 154.
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