Monticello hosted a nostalgic party on 17 July in celebration of Ligne Roset’s iconic Togo, which turns 40 this year.
July 23rd, 2013
The design and architecture community in Singapore gathered for an evening of live retro-inspired music, and great food and drinks by LOOF – done old-school style with a fun twist. And in fine conclusion to Togo’s 40th anniversary promotion, prizes were presented to winners of recent online and in-store contests.
Guests also participated in a ’back-to-school’ quiz about Ligne Roset’s history spanning over 150 years to win more prizes, while artist James
Wilkins spoke about his photographic artworks displayed around the showroom.
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