Häfele opens its largest design centre in Hanoi

Dec 4th at 14:30
04-12-2014 14:30:02+07:00

Häfele opens its largest design centre in Hanoi

Häfele, one of the world’s leading home solution providers, today announced the opening of Häfele Design Centre at 128 Thuy Khue in Hanoi.

With a total area of 2,500 square metres, this is Häfele’s biggest design centre in Vietnam, featuring an extensive range of Häfele’s European standard kitchen appliances along with a wide portfolio for bathroom products.

The move affirms the company’s position as the trustworthy and quality leading home solutions provider for Vietnamese customers.

The new centre had opened the first two floors for kitchen and bathroom products this November. Specifically, there will be a total of 7 different kitchen types, 15 bathroom mock ups and others to help Häfele’s customers best utilise and design their home space.

This opening also provides a glimpse into the design centre’s grand opening on March 2015, which will feature the full four retail floors, two office floors and a rooftop for event space.

“The Häfele Design Centre in Hanoi will showcase our portfolio of kitchen and bathroom products that meet the German standard of quality and safety. This centre also offers home solutions that fit with any home space and its requirements,” said Sascha Kirchner, general manager of northern region.

“When our design centre is fully operational in March 2015, we believe it will be the inspirational hub for not only home owners but for architects and interior designers alike,” he added.

To mark this occasion, an up-to-30 per cent discount will be given to visitors purchasing Häfele’s kitchen appliances and bathroom fixtures from leading German brands at the new centre from now until February 15, 2015.

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