XTRA hosted a launch party for Catellani & Smith in Singapore on Thursday 1 December. Guests were drawn into a theatrical world of lights in a gallery setting at 72-13 Mohamed Sultan and got to meet Enzo Catellani, the man behind the artisanal collections.
XTRA hosted a launch party for Catellani & Smith in Singapore on Thursday 1 December. Guests were drawn into a theatrical world of lights in a gallery setting at 72-13 Mohamed Sultan and got to meet Enzo Catellani, the man behind the artisanal collections.
December 30th, 2011
























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