BW Furniture and Infinity successfully launched their expanded showroom on 25 November 2010.
January 10th, 2011
BW Furniture and Infinity have expanded from 35 Niven Road, Singapore, taking the premises next door and effectively doubling their showroom space. There was plenty of room for clients and the turnout did not disappoint, with over 150 guests attending.
There was a great cross section of clients with end users, designers, property consultants, project managers and contractors in their droves. Several suppliers came all the way from Europe with Simon Castle from Orangebox, Ivan Petrovich from Martex and George Bocti from Sedus all there to enjoy the fun.
They were entertained with great music from DJ Insurgence. Cynwell the magician kept everyone wondering and those who dared headed out the back to sample BW’s famous vodka luge. It was a great party that went well into the night – a fitting way to celebrate a wonderful year!
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