At Singapore Indesign 2016, visitors to OM Furniture can immerse themselves in hotel-themed spaces and sit in on design talks revolving around food and beverage, hospitality and leather crafting.
September 23rd, 2016
Renowned for carrying a diverse range of furniture by esteemed international designers, OM Furniture is the go-to store for a carefully selected range of well-designed and high quality furniture – for living, dining and resting. Located at Liang Court, the store brings in products by Sean Dix (USA), Mario Mazzer (Italy), Gal Tevet (Israel), Stefano Conficconi (Italy), Mike Loh (Singapore), Bruno Viegas (Portugal), Silvia Marlia (Italy) and Jordi Dedeu (Spain).
During Singapore Indesign 2016, OM Furniture will display its commitment to design with an international lineup of speakers who will address their take on various design topics. Attendees can look forward to talks by Sean Dix (USA) on F&B and Retail design; Kelvin Ng (Hong Kong) on Luxury Leather Crafting; and Mario Mazzer (Italy) on Hospitality Design. Various hotel-themed spaces will also be specially created to complement the talks.
Visitors will also get to see and touch all the new products launching at OM Furniture, namely the Copine Dining Table by Sean Dix for the Dix Collection; the Tiffany Buffet Table by Mario Mazzer for Entune Living; Outdoor set Houston by Sover Klas; and the Spaziosa leather sofa by Kelvin Ng for Giormani.
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