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Squared Furniture’s Exhibition

A pop-up exhibition and sale by Squared Furniture which includes work that has been created over the last 6 months.

The show will include work that has been created over the last 6 months including paintings, decor and furniture. There will also be older pieces on show that have not been exhibited before, including lamps, tables, desks, cabinets and much more!
The show will only run for a few days so make sure to check it out while you can!
Squared Furniture is happy to announce that it will be giving 10% of all sales from the exhibition to the Humanitarian Services for Children of Vietnam’s Blossom House for girls.
Since 2011 the Humanitarian Services for Children of Vietnam’s Blossom House for girls has been providing holistic care to girls that have been living in extreme poverty or an abusive or unsafe an environment. Girls from ages 5 to 18 qualify for admittance. As of November 2017, Blossom House has supported 41 girls, 31 with long-term support and 10 girls with temporary/emergency support.
The girls are given access to health care, education and emotional support, providing much needed stability in their daily lives. By addressing the challenges and struggles faced by girls in Vietnam, we encourage young women to become capable and strong members of the community and identify their individual strengths.
The exhibition will open on 09 Dec 2017 and be on display until 12 Dec 2017, 10 am – 9 pm at Clickspace House 15, Lane 76 To Ngoc Van, Hanoi.
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