WIN: LED Ice Bucket from Patio Style
* Competition Closed. Congratulation to Siphiwe Mendu*
LED lighting is the future of energy-conscious living but this does not mean that you can’t enjoy all the benefits of great design and automation. Patio Style is giving away an amazing prize for the outdoors, or a cozy and romantic night in.
Winter might be here but white wine drinkers still need to chill their wine. Patio Style have a unique range of LED-lit furniture and decor accessories that are made from durable plastic that can withstand any weather conditions and a battery life of 6-8 hours of continuous use. With an assortment of 16 interchangeable colours available, the unit also equipped with a fading and flashing function. Equipped with a charger and remote control, upgrading your space with this ultra-cool addition makes for a festive vibe both outdoors and indoors.
Patio Style is giving away an LED ice bucket to the value of R 1099,00! To win this amazing prize, complete the following steps:
- Like Patio Style’s Facebook page here
- Share this post with your friends
- Comment below by answering the following question:
How many interchangeable colours does the ice bucket display ?
Good Luck!
Valid for South African residents only.
The prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable, and is not redeemable for cash or other prizes.
To qualify, please follow all of the instructions listed above.
Competition closes on the 30 June 2017
For more information, contact Patio Style here
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