On the evening of 26 March 2015, Minotti launched its Lifescape In/Outdoor collection in the Singapore Minotti Showroom, where guests were invited to feel and touch the texture creations.
April 14th, 2015
Exclusive retailer of Minotti, Marquis Interiors organised a sophisticated affair at its premises on 30 Hill Street with exquisite food and sparkling Italian prosecco fit for the launch of the Minotti Lifescape In/Outdoor collection. Guests were invited to touch and feel the innovative creations coordinated from renowned designer, Rodolfo Dordoni, for both interior and exterior uses. Wooden panels and green plants decorate the space, acting as backdrop to complement the collection.
Mr. Antonio Marelli, Minotti’s representative to Asia, started the event with an opening speech, expressing his appreciation for guests who were present despite of their busy schedules. After which, Ms. Sharon Wu, Director of Marquis HQO, greeted the guests with a speech introducing the Lifescape In/Outdoor collection, elaborating on how it is well-suited for Singaporeans. “To be honest, unlike our European counterparts, Singaporeans tend to prefer air-conditioned comfort. Minotti’s Lifescape Collection is also well-suited for indoor use, for those who might want to bring a flavour of the outdoors to their indoors, with luxurious weatherproof materials. That said, over the years, more locals do appreciate relaxing outdoors, or entertaining in the evenings at the balcony, enjoying some drinks and food at open terraces,” she said.
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