Pierre and Charlotte, Sydney, are offering up to 50% off floorstock until Saturday the 27th September. There are great prices on a range of furniture and lighting products. pierreandcharlotte.com Sydney Showroom (Closing 30 September 2008)4b Boronia Street East Redfern NSW Australia 2016Phone 61 2 9699 3298 Melbourne Studio 15 Purcell Street North Melbourne VIC Australia […]
September 25th, 2008
Pierre and Charlotte, Sydney, are offering up to 50% off floorstock until Saturday the 27th September.
There are great prices on a range of furniture and lighting products.
Sydney Showroom (Closing 30 September 2008)
4b Boronia Street East Redfern NSW Australia 2016
Phone 61 2 9699 3298
Melbourne Studio
15 Purcell Street North Melbourne VIC Australia 3051
Phone 61 3 9329 4414
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