Hettich Revamps Experience Centre In Kolkata
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Hettich Revamps Experience Centre In Kolkata

Hettich has opened a revamped Experience Centre in Kolkata on 17 February 2026, marking a milestone in the company's retail and design outreach. The inauguration was carried out jointly by Andre Eckholt, Managing Director for Hettich India, SAARC, Middle East and Africa, and Saroj Poddar, Chairman of Adventz Group and Hettich India. The relaunch is presented as a move to bring the brand's lifestyle driven design philosophy to life through immersive and engaging touchpoints.

The Kolkata Experience Centre showcases Hettich's comprehensive portfolio of award-winning interior solutions, including advanced German furniture fittings, architectural door hardware, furniture lighting and built-in kitchen appliances. The space has been designed to deliver a cohesive and immersive customer journey that integrates functionality and aesthetics, and it includes experiential displays as well as value-added services such as free design support and doorstep consultations. These services are intended to provide personalised guidance to homeowners, architects and designers in the region.

Hettich is described as a 138-year-old family-owned German lifestyle brand and one of the world's largest manufacturers of furniture fittings, with global turnover exceeding one point five billion euros (bn). The company is celebrating 25 years of operations in India under the theme Built to Lead and is said to have achieved leadership in the domestic furniture fittings industry. It has received recognitions that include ET Edge Best Brands, Most Trusted Brands of India and Most Preferred Brand by Marksmen Daily.

The relaunch is framed as a reinforcement of Hettich's legacy of trust, innovation and design excellence and a step towards redefining how Indian consumers experience interior solutions. The refurbished centre is located at PS Marestro, 113 G, Matheswartala Road, Tangra, Kolkata, West Bengal 700046 and the contact number provided is 8454055055. Hettich intends the centre to serve as a practical space where design ideas can be explored and translated into real outcomes.

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Hettich has opened a revamped Experience Centre in Kolkata on 17 February 2026, marking a milestone in the company's retail and design outreach. The inauguration was carried out jointly by Andre Eckholt, Managing Director for Hettich India, SAARC, Middle East and Africa, and Saroj Poddar, Chairman of Adventz Group and Hettich India. The relaunch is presented as a move to bring the brand's lifestyle driven design philosophy to life through immersive and engaging touchpoints. The Kolkata Experience Centre showcases Hettich's comprehensive portfolio of award-winning interior solutions, including advanced German furniture fittings, architectural door hardware, furniture lighting and built-in kitchen appliances. The space has been designed to deliver a cohesive and immersive customer journey that integrates functionality and aesthetics, and it includes experiential displays as well as value-added services such as free design support and doorstep consultations. These services are intended to provide personalised guidance to homeowners, architects and designers in the region. Hettich is described as a 138-year-old family-owned German lifestyle brand and one of the world's largest manufacturers of furniture fittings, with global turnover exceeding one point five billion euros (bn). The company is celebrating 25 years of operations in India under the theme Built to Lead and is said to have achieved leadership in the domestic furniture fittings industry. It has received recognitions that include ET Edge Best Brands, Most Trusted Brands of India and Most Preferred Brand by Marksmen Daily. The relaunch is framed as a reinforcement of Hettich's legacy of trust, innovation and design excellence and a step towards redefining how Indian consumers experience interior solutions. The refurbished centre is located at PS Marestro, 113 G, Matheswartala Road, Tangra, Kolkata, West Bengal 700046 and the contact number provided is 8454055055. Hettich intends the centre to serve as a practical space where design ideas can be explored and translated into real outcomes.

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