The evening passed in an atmosphere of luxury and comfort.bar-restaurant "Luch", where one of the leading companies in the field of plumbing gathered guests VIP-club Grohe opened on the evening of April 6. While all of Moscow was stuck in traffic jams and languishing from the inconstant weather, inside the prestigious bar-restaurant "Luch" the atmosphere was so relaxed and friendly that the guests wanted to stay within the walls of the establishment as long as possible. The number of those gathered, by the way, exceeded three hundred people.Guests included designers and representativespress, brand partners and its employees. In particular, Moscow was visited especially for this evening by Grohe Vice President for Northern and Eastern Europe Jonas Brennwald and Grohe Vice President for Design Michael Siem. They focused the attention of those who came to the three components of the company's success, which are love for customers and the product, attention to detail and the desire to understand the very essence of needs and devices.Jonas Brennwald (Vice President Northern and Eastern Europe GROHE)Ekaterina Bondareva and Elena KazakovaAlexey Akindinov (Azimut Hotels), Natalya Alekseeva (GROHE), Alexey Korobkin (IHG)Danilo Vukosavljevic (UNK Project), ElishaChakan (REGION-ENGINEERING Ltd) Their welcoming speech was heard from the second-floor balcony, where a quartet of musicians had previously entertained guests with live music. During the informal part, the guests were offered drinks and snacks, distinguished by their variety and fantastic taste. You could chat in the cigar room or play in the wine casino - when tasting the drink, bets were made on its country of origin. Or take part in a quiz on knowledge of the main stages of the development of the Grohe company. Absolutely everyone enjoyed the evening, leaving only the brightest memories of the time spent.Alexandra Kudryavtseva (Grohe Russia), Michael Siem (Vice President of Design GROHE)Alisa Bykova (Good Link Agency)Anastasia Sheryako (Green design studio)architect Vyacheslav Gubsky