Global office furniture company HNI has landed in Singapore, and it celebrated its arrival with a colourful party.
March 29th, 2018
On 8 March 2018, PS Cafe at Ann Siang Hill turned red (as per the dress code for the night) to celebrate the arrival of HNI in Singapore.
The global office furniture company has operated from Hong Kong for some time, but its new office in Singapore offers local specifiers a more direct service for brands including Lamex, Allsteel, HBF and others.
Michael Henningsen is the Director of HNI Singapore, and he relished in giving away two poufs and an office chair on the night – all with red upholstery, of course.
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