Luis De Oliveira of De La Espada and Seyhan Özdemir of Turkish design studio Autoban were special guests at Dream Interiors’ cocktail party during Singapore’s Saturday in Design week!
May 25th, 2011
A large crowd from the design community gathered on Thursday, 19 May at the Dream Interiors showroom for a chance to meet with the two. Amidst wine and canapes and lots of mingling, Luis got up to give a presentation on both De La Espada and Autoban; guests who came also caught a preview of the amazing installations by Elixr, HCF and Associates, HJGHER and DDB which were specially created as part of the The Project collaboration for Saturday in Design!




























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