The grand opening of the two new showrooms in Hong Kong was held on 10 June. Guests got to hear a talk by a feng shui master and a Kitchen Culture designer, and enjoyed tasty treats served up by Michelin Star Chef Jeremy Biasol.
June 24th, 2013
The two showrooms cover a combined area of nearly 10,000sqft. One carries the SieMatic and La Cornue range from Germany and France respectively, while the second features the Eggersmann brand from Germany.
Kitchen Culture in Hong Kong also carries other internationally renowned brands like Liebherr and Foster, as well as Fimes, MGS and Bluform.
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