Moroso’s CEO Roberto Moroso brought the brand’s love of Italy to Xtra for an evening of Italian culture.
August 5th, 2017
Pasta, bruschetta, Prosecco, Italian film and the bright colours and shapes of Moroso made for a beautiful evening at Xtra on 24 July 2017. The brand’s CEO Roberto Moroso (brother of Art Director Patrizia Moroso), members of his immediate family, and Xtra’s Managing Director Lim Choon Hong took guests on a virtual trip to Udine – the home town of Moroso – with films that documented Patrizia’s incredible house (filled with Moroso furniture, of course) and the city itself.
Prizes of Prosecco, a Moroso chair, and a trip to the Moroso factory made for a fun and memorable night!
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