Corporate Culture hosted two intimate breakfasts in the Wishbone Café on Thursday 17 and Friday 18 September, presenting the Carl Hansen & Son collection with special guest William Boesen, President Sales (Asia Pacific), Carl Hansen & Son.
September 18th, 2009
Corporate Culture hosted an intimate breakfast for the design community that focus on residential projects in the Wishbone Cafe.
With the increasing specification of products that are sustainable Corporate Culture showed the benefits of natural soap washed finishes including a demonstration on how to soap wash your own table (demonstrated by Garry Suisted).
After this presentation clients got to see how an original Wishbone chair designed by Hans J Wegner and produced under licence by the only authorised manufacturer, Carl Hansen, are produced.
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