On 26 March, guests of Monticello got to experience an intimate multi-sensory exhibition set in a contemporary architectural masterpiece.
April 15th, 2013
Titled Lifestyle Curated, the event was co-hosted with Gallery R and showcased the photographic and sculptural works of renowned American artists James Wilkins and Michael Daube amidst the furniture collections of Ligne Roset and Rolf Benz. There were live saxophone and crystal ball performances, as guests enjoyed delicious canapés courtesy of guest Head Chef Donato Mazzola from Ristorante PepeNero, and sipped on premium boutique wines brought in by Lion City Fine Wines using elegant Lucaris glassware. Each of the guests got to bring home a box of gourmet chocolates from VALRHONA as well.
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