Hettich Reimagines Delhi Experience Centre
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Hettich Reimagines Delhi Experience Centre

Hettich, a global leader in furniture fittings, has unveiled its newly reimagined Delhi Experience Centre, marking a new chapter in its 15-year journey of inspiring interior design experiences in India. 

Originally launched in 2010 as the country’s first Hettich Experience Centre, the upgraded facility showcases the brand’s complete portfolio of interior solutions — from German furniture fittings and architectural hardware to furniture lighting and built-in kitchen appliances. 

Designed to offer an immersive and standardised customer journey, the new Centre aims to inspire creativity through interactive displays and personalised guidance. Customers can also access free design support and doorstep consultations. 

“Delhi holds a special place in Hettich’s India story; it’s where we first introduced the Experience Centre concept,” said Mr. Andre Eckholt, Managing Director – Hettich India, SAARC, Middle East & Africa. “With this centre at a new location, we’re reimagining how customers experience our world of magical interiors.” 

With this launch, Hettich reinforces its commitment to design innovation, functionality, and German engineering, continuing to redefine how consumers experience premium interiors in India.

Hettich, a global leader in furniture fittings, has unveiled its newly reimagined Delhi Experience Centre, marking a new chapter in its 15-year journey of inspiring interior design experiences in India. Originally launched in 2010 as the country’s first Hettich Experience Centre, the upgraded facility showcases the brand’s complete portfolio of interior solutions — from German furniture fittings and architectural hardware to furniture lighting and built-in kitchen appliances. Designed to offer an immersive and standardised customer journey, the new Centre aims to inspire creativity through interactive displays and personalised guidance. Customers can also access free design support and doorstep consultations. “Delhi holds a special place in Hettich’s India story; it’s where we first introduced the Experience Centre concept,” said Mr. Andre Eckholt, Managing Director – Hettich India, SAARC, Middle East & Africa. “With this centre at a new location, we’re reimagining how customers experience our world of magical interiors.” With this launch, Hettich reinforces its commitment to design innovation, functionality, and German engineering, continuing to redefine how consumers experience premium interiors in India.

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