Dash Square Brings Scavolini Kitchens to India
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Dash Square Brings Scavolini Kitchens to India

Dash Square has introduced a curated range of kitchens from Scavolini, offering Indian homeowners Italian design, efficient planning and everyday practicality. The collection reflects the changing role of kitchens, which are increasingly becoming social spaces for cooking, dining, entertaining and family interaction.

The range includes sleek handleless compositions, classic framed cabinetry, open shelving, integrated storage systems and generous work surfaces. Stone countertops, textured finishes, timber accents and metal detailing add depth while maintaining a refined architectural look. The kitchens are designed to reduce visual clutter while supporting daily routines.

Layouts across the collection focus on openness, natural light and ease of movement. Kitchen islands, breakfast counters and dining extensions encourage interaction, while built-in appliances and advanced storage solutions improve organisation and usability.

With Scavolini kitchens, Dash Square strengthens its luxury home interiors portfolio, which includes furniture, upholstery, artefacts and home decor. Founded in 2001 under the flagship brand Looking Good Furniture, Dash Square has grown into a major luxury furniture and interiors brand with 35 points of sale across India, including 24 luxury retail stores.

The company works with leading global brands such as Ashley Furniture from the US, KUKA HOME from China, and Natuzzi and Scavolini from Italy. Its retail range includes sofas, recliners, home theatre seating, dining ensembles, accessories and bedroom solutions under one roof.

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Dash Square has introduced a curated range of kitchens from Scavolini, offering Indian homeowners Italian design, efficient planning and everyday practicality. The collection reflects the changing role of kitchens, which are increasingly becoming social spaces for cooking, dining, entertaining and family interaction.The range includes sleek handleless compositions, classic framed cabinetry, open shelving, integrated storage systems and generous work surfaces. Stone countertops, textured finishes, timber accents and metal detailing add depth while maintaining a refined architectural look. The kitchens are designed to reduce visual clutter while supporting daily routines.Layouts across the collection focus on openness, natural light and ease of movement. Kitchen islands, breakfast counters and dining extensions encourage interaction, while built-in appliances and advanced storage solutions improve organisation and usability.With Scavolini kitchens, Dash Square strengthens its luxury home interiors portfolio, which includes furniture, upholstery, artefacts and home decor. Founded in 2001 under the flagship brand Looking Good Furniture, Dash Square has grown into a major luxury furniture and interiors brand with 35 points of sale across India, including 24 luxury retail stores.The company works with leading global brands such as Ashley Furniture from the US, KUKA HOME from China, and Natuzzi and Scavolini from Italy. Its retail range includes sofas, recliners, home theatre seating, dining ensembles, accessories and bedroom solutions under one roof.

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