Roche Bobois South Africa Launches New BomBom Collection
Roche Bobois South Africa presents the launch of their new BomBom Collection designed by Joana Vasconcelos, a famous Portuguese artist well-known for her large scale installations and the first woman and the youngest artist to exhibit in the very selective Palais de Versailles in France.
This extravagant collection has been created in celebration of the 60th anniversary of Roche Bobois and is the flagship collection of the year for the luxury brand.
The collection named BomBom includes sofas in four sizes and shapes, and available in hundreds of colour options. You can even create your own colour combo using the website here. The collection also boasts four incredible and colourful carpets and some cushions.
This amazing collection was celebrated with a bubbly breakfast in the Roche Bobois Johannesburg Showroom together with some of South Africa’s top Interior Designers and some IID representatives.
Watch this short film presented by Nicolas Roche (Director of Collection and Member of the Executive Committee for Roche Bobois Group) and Joana Vasconcelos.
Short film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9ORPfdDtHA
For more info visit Roche Bobois.
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