Luxxbox (with partner Haworth) hosted members of the design industry for a social evening at a rooftop bar in Singapore last week.
May 26th, 2017
On Thursday 18 May, Luxxbox along with partner Haworth (and media partner Cubes) welcomed guests to the HI SO Rooftop Pool Bar at Singapore’s glamorous Sofitel So for an evening of canapés and networking. Josh Bird, the Business Development Manager at Luxxbox, was in town from Australia for the event.
Luxxbox began operating ten years ago from a small corner showroom in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Now, with studios in Australia and the USA, Luxxbox is a partner in Haworth’s xFriends alliance-based programme and has numerous products in the xFriends portfolio ranging from acoustic lighting solutions to seating systems, chairs, tables and more.
Photography by Max Chan.





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