Haworth Singapore welcomed the New Year with a festive party at IndoChine’s The Forbidden City on Thursday 19 January. Guests were greeted by drummers, and given feathered fans and ‘Shanghai’ shawls to join in the fun. The best-dressed guest walked away with a Maria side table from Haworth and a Dragon Dance performance rounded up the night!
February 10th, 2012
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