On 27 October, architects and designers were invited to view and experience House of Madison’s newly refurbished showroom at 36 Armenian Street and the brands bulthaup and Rimadesio.
November 12th, 2015
Following the theme “Celebrating the Art of Playing and Entertaining”, secret messages, bespoke fashion creations and delicious treats were hidden behind doors, drawers and art pieces to encourage guests to interact with the space and discover every detail for themselves.
Throughout the night, celebrity DJ Patrick Oliver from Miami set the mood with a special mix of the sounds of the House of Madison as guests sipped on saké-based popsicle Bellinis and snacked on great food provided by main caterers Artichoke and Amiral Patisserie. Also on show – an exhibition of bespoke ‘dollhouses’ created by prominent architects and designers that expressed their vision of the future home.
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