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REED GIFT FAIR - DAY 1

February 21, 2016

REED GIFT FAIR - DAY 1

A long day one at Reed, but what a success. This was the first time that we have showcased Milly and Eugene in Sydney and the feed back was extremely positive. We met some lovely people,  put some faces to names and caught up with some of our favourite, existing stockists. 

Our new 'Evergreen by Milly and Eugene' was well received. With customers stocking up on flowers and succulents to accompany our beautiful new range of pastel ceramic vases and pots. 

Our new range of ceramics, now come individually gift boxed. These beautiful boxes feature an all over art print, created specifically for Milly and Eugene. The packaging is almost lovely as the ceramic itself. 

Time to head off for an action packed day two. If you get a chance, on this dreary Sydney Sunday, come and visit us at stand FF44.



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