Sydneysiders, this is your chance to get your hands on some beautiful ex-showroom and discontinued designer furniture from Corporate Culture. For 2 days only on Friday 18 February and Saturday 19 February between 10am and 4pm, Corporate Culture is offering up to 70% off retail price on selected stock, including: Igloo chair from Cappellini was […]
February 16th, 2011
Sydneysiders, this is your chance to get your hands on some beautiful ex-showroom and discontinued designer furniture from Corporate Culture.
For 2 days only on Friday 18 February and Saturday 19 February between 10am and 4pm, Corporate Culture is offering up to 70% off retail price on selected stock, including:
Igloo chair from Cappellini was $5779, now $3800
Swan chair from Fritz Hansen was $6454, now $2000
Oslo pendant light from Louis Poulsen was $3011, now $500
Cushions from Hay were $150, now $20 each.
Corporate Culture Warehouse Sale
Unit 17, 30-32 Beaconsfield, Alexandria
Email info@corporateculture.com.au for more information.
Corporate Culture
corporateculture.com.au
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