Space is marking its 10th year in Singapore and the upcoming launch of its Space Asian Hub with a display of 10 iconic designs.
April 17th, 2011
To celebrate its 10th anniversary and the much anticipated launch of the new Space Asian Hub in Singapore later this year, Space will be holding a display titled ’10/10: 10 years. 10 icons.’ in its Bungalow Unit at 77 Bencoolen Street.
Starting in May, each week one of ten design icons that have been specially chosen for their timeless aesthetic and their influence on design innovation will be offered at a special nett price. The display will last for 10 weeks, and everyone can visit the company’s website from May onwards to find out the icon for the week.
Space’s first flagship showroom in Asia, the Space Asian Hub, is due to open in the 3rd quarter of this year and will cover 4,000 square metres at Bencoolen Street. The new complex is being redesigned by WOHA Architects and will spread across three blocks where two conservation buildings will be retrofitted, with the middle block given a minimalistic and contemporary look and feel. Space’s new home will showcase brands such as B&B Italia, Giorgetti, Cassina, Carl Hansen & Son, Flexform, Fritz Hansen, Kartell, Poliform, Moooi, Vitra, Varenna by Poliform and more.
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