Monticello in Singapore unveiled the latest sofas from the German brand on Thursday 3 November. Guests to the newly revamped Rolf Benz showroom tucked into delicious Indonesian canapés while testing out the new designs. Rolf Benz’s International Export Director Rupert Hainzl and Sales Director Jurgen Mauss were also there to give a candid roving presentation.
November 18th, 2011
















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