We are pleased to announce the winner of the lucky door prize from the launch of the Porsche Design Kitchen P’7340 at the Poggenpohl Showroom on 27 October. Mike Lukic, of Corben Architects, won a year-long subscription to Habitus magazine. poggenpohl.com.au
November 30th, 2009
We are pleased to announce the winner of the lucky door prize from the launch of the Porsche Design Kitchen P’7340 at the Poggenpohl Showroom on 27 October. Mike Lukic, of Corben Architects, won a year-long subscription to Habitus magazine.
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