On 11 June 2015, Monticello unveiled the new ROLF BENZ showroom at 1 Magazine Road.
July 1st, 2015
While lounging on luxurious ROLF BENZ sofa sets and dining furniture, guests enjoyed wines from Concha y Toro and canapés by The Providore’s Café – specially prepared at the showroom’s live cooking centre island.
Congratulations to the lucky draw winners who walked home with durable chopping boards from KS Stone and products from ROLF BENZ: a smooth Leather IPAD carrier; two 973 fabric footstools and a leather Aero handbag.
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