Racheal Lee
May 29, 2013

Saint Pierre relaunched in Singapore

SINGAPORE - French restaurant Saint Pierre, which has operated in the country for 12 years, has reopened at new location Sentosa Cove after a rebranding exercise with a new brand image, design and collaterals.

Saint Pierre relaunched in Singapore

Created by XM Asia Pacific, the rebranding project covered everything from positioning the brand, creating a new logo and designing a range of collaterals.

The newly relaunched Saint Pierre will be helmed by chef and owner Emmanual Stroobant and chef-de-Cuisine Daniel Grobnik.

XM Asia was appointed earlier this year to help reposition and brand Saint Pierre.  Building on religious overtones, the design concept revolves around the idea of a pilgrimage.

XM Asia will also create and launch a new website for Saint Pierre later this year.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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