The official opening of the Flexform Singapore flagship saw the showroom play host to industry friends and Flexform founders Pietro and Giuliano Galimberti.
October 20th, 2017
‘Home at last’ is the campaign slogan of Italian furniture brand Flexform. The brand has found its home in Singapore in a 3,000-square-foot space with a fully glazed frontage at 200 Newton Road (read more about the showroom here).
The official showroom opening party on 28 October beautifully demonstrated this slogan. Hosted by Pietro and Giuliano Galimberti (the second and third generation of Flexform’s founding family, respectively), the party saw the showroom’s carefully curated set up come to life, welcoming guests to a world of effortless comfort and understated elegance.
Look out for our Q&A with the Galimbertis, soon on Indesignlive.sg!
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