On Friday April 3rd, Chivas Regal transformed a Walsh Bay warehouse into the Chivas Studio.
April 22nd, 2009
The Chivas Studio is the experiential component to Live with Chivalry, the new global platform for Chivas Regal and aims to bring chivalry back to modern-day living. The Walsh Bay warehouse venue was transformed into The Chivas Studio for the week, with intimate lounge areas and signature bars serving up a series of exclusively created Chivas Regal cocktails.
The luxurious event space blended traditional and contemporary finishes, a highlight was the stunning back bar display incorporating the Chivas Regal bottles and global Chivas Studio vine design crafted from wire, perspex, light bulbs and metal. Guests were treated to the finest in gastronomy, mixology and music at this opulent event.
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