Geberit’s partners, dealers and colleagues in Singapore gathered at Victoria Concert Hall in December to share food, networking and exciting news.
January 30th, 2020
On 12 December 2019, Geberit’s partners, dealers and colleagues in Singapore gathered at SINFONIA Ristorante, Victoria Concert Hall, for an Appreciation Night that ushered in the Christmas spirit.
A spectrum of desirable prizes were given away and fine food was enjoyed amid plenty of networking, photo booth fun and art demonstrations (sand art and caricature). Product installations (featuring Geberit’s Actuator Plates, and Aquaclean Sela and Citterio toilets) emphasised Geberit’s ‘Design Meets Function’ message.
Ambassador Fabrice Filliez of the Embassy of Switzerland in Singapore graced the event, noting the company’s significance in his home country and around the world.
Simon Wong, Managing Director, Geberit NSEA, noted the many prestigous projects in which Geberit products have been specified in 2019, such as the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Hong Kong, One Holland Village Residences in Singapore, the Four Seasons Hotel in Bangkok and Star World Hotel in Macau, among many others.
He also gave a teaser about Geberit’s new BIM data, which will be coming soon. Through that initiative, Geberit products will be available for Autodesk Revit.
Were you there among the cohort of Singapore’s designers and architects? See our gallery below.
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