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Saying it in white

WHITE is chic, fresh and bright, and at The White House you can find unique homewares and furniture in this most versatile colour.
White can be timeless, elegant or funky, understated or the statement piece, evoking feelings of summer days spent on the beach or warm nights spent enjoying the coastal lifestyle- the choice is yours.
The White House at Noosa Marina offers a wide selection of nautical and beach-themed pieces to bring style, comfort or elegance to your home, whether you live by the beach, river or in the countryside.
Choose your favourite pieces from the selection of shells, coral and boat decor, lighting pendants, clocks and mirrors.
A wide range of fashion, baby gifts and clothing, plus a great selection of jewellery including freshwater pearls are also on offer at The White House.
The White House has been helping style Noosa for more than 13 years, and the friendly and helpful service from Judy and Andrea is what sets The White House apart.
Customers are welcome to wonder the store and enjoy the eclectic mix of all things white.
The White House is located in the Noosa Marina, 2 Parkyn Court, Tewantin. Phone 5474 2377 or visit www.thewhitehousenoosa.com.au for more information on this gorgeous store.

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