Straight from the popular ‘Out of the Box’ installation in Milan, the amazing Tom Dixon-designed Comet Lamp could be yours. Win one of your very own by visiting one of the Veuve Clicquot Pouring Bars located around the city. Pop in with your guests or catch up with friends for a drink. When you visit […]
August 4th, 2009
Straight from the popular ‘Out of the Box’ installation in Milan, the amazing Tom Dixon-designed Comet Lamp could be yours.
Win one of your very own by visiting one of the Veuve Clicquot Pouring Bars located around the city. Pop in with your guests or catch up with friends for a drink.
When you visit one of the official Saturday in Design Veuve Clicquot Pouring Bars (listed below) and purchase a flute of Veuve Clicquot between now and 16 August, you will go into the draw to win a Veuve Clicquot Tom Dixon Comet Lamp!
Visit these locations to enter:
Sticky Bar
182 Campbell Street, Surry Hills
tablefor20.blogspot.com
Ph: 0416 096 916
Velluto
50 Macleay Street, Potts Point
velluto.com.au
Ph: 02 9357 1100
Rambutan
96 Oxford Street
Darlinghurst
rambutan.com.au
(61 2) 9360 7772
Bacco
Chifley Plaza
2 Chifley Square, Sydney
bacco.com.au
(61 2) 9223 9552
Pocket Bar
13 Burton Street, Darlinghurst
pocketbar.com.au
(61 2) 9380 7002
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