Space Furniture welcomed Italian brand Cassina back into its catalogue with a party in its Singapore showroom.
April 24th, 2017
Space Furniture showrooms in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are now home to the entire Cassina catalogue. This year marks Cassina’s 90th anniversary, and the brand is looking to expand its presence in Southeast Asia with Space Furniture as its brand partner in this region.
The Space visual merchandising teams have worked closely with Cassina’s creative department under the guidance of the brand’s Art Director Patricia Urquiola to create fresh displays in all the regional showrooms.
Space welcomed Cassina back to the Space Asia Hub in Singapore with a party on Thursday 30 March. Cassina’s Asia Pacific Commercial Director Stefano Crea was in attendance.
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