Haworth’s Singapore showroom was transformed into a fantastical wonderland on 21 July 2016 for a fancy-dress tea party.
August 1st, 2016
Guests at Haworth’s ‘Through the Looking Glass’ tea party were invited down the rabbit hole in July. The Singapore showroom was decked out with wonderland-style decorations for this well-attended party, where members of the Haworth team showed their capacity for fun and frivolity with impressive costumes. Guests also embraced the theme with party accessories.
The star of the evening was the Fern chair, which was showcased in a setting of potted plants and botanically themed decorations near the showroom entrance. Further inside, invited guest Bernie Quah, founder of graphic agency Sketch Post, showed guests how to illustrate and graphically record their ideas with live hand-drawn visuals.
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