Grandeur unveils the latest collection of exclusive Italian Modular Kitchens in India

Business Desk
This festive season, Grandeur gives the discerning Indian consumer a designer treat in home interior solutions - the latest collection of globally renowned Italian Modular Kitchens from Gruppo Del Tongo. The collection is a unique combination of art and function and offers high production values. It comes with a wide range of internal accessories and in varied sizes that can be customized to suit personal tastes. With this collection, Grandeur proves once again that when it comes to setting benchmarks in functional exclusivity, you can trust this one name.

Apart from Italian Modular Kitchens, Grandeur also showcases a wide range of wall compositions, living room furniture, wardrobes, beds, furniture complements and appliances – all being some of the finest options for practical living solutions. From the time it first introduced India to exquisite Italian kitchens, Grandeur has also been responsible for bringing international brands in home solutions to India. The kitchens and hotel projects are from Gruppo Del Tongo, while the appliances are from Ariston and Whirlpool (Italy), Liebherr (Germany) and Sub-Zero(America). With regards to wardrobes, beds, and living compositions, there are select furniture brands like Pianca and Florida to choose from.

Rohin Ramchandani, Director, Grandeur Interiors Pvt. Ltd., says, "Del Tongo kitchens are trusted world-wide for their finish and mass volume production capacity which ensure quantity and timely delivery for construction projects. Florida and Mercantini have fantastic finishes and aggressive prices for bedroom and living room furniture while Pianca caters to high-end furniture requirements."

The association with Italian companies helps Grandeur bring in the latest international trends that are practical and relevant to the Indian consumer. However the question is, why Italy? The reasons are not difficult to find. Italy, the global hub of designing, is renowned for products that have been honed by constant research and which largely represent the synthesis of various living trends. Ramchandani also adds that this gives Grandeur an opportunity to thank the existing customers who appreciate the store's constant efforts to be the first to bring new concepts and ideas to India. "The latest trend in kitchens and furniture include steel, glass, quartz and corian counters tops, in-built appliances, back-painted glass, steel back-splash and lacquered doors in vibrant colors." Designs thus created are functional and express a buyer's preferences in terms of aesthetics and lifestyle.

Incorporating the latest trends in personal kitchen designs not only helps to create space with style, but also increases functionality. Today, induction cook-tops and speed-cooking ovens along with hi-end refrigerators and wine chillers are seen as some of the most exciting kitchen technologies. All this and more are reflected in the Grandeur collection. Grandeur also understands that the palette of the Indian customer was essentially traditional but now has changed in favour of contemporary creative solutions. It realizes that households often function with more than one cook, so its kitchen designs frequently incorporate multiple cooking stations, appliances and prep sinks from reputed brands like Franke and Blanco to occupy islands to add to the cooking space.

Grandeur was launched over a decade ago when, unlike these days, Italian Modular Kitchens and furniture were quite alien to the Indian market. Today, its stores in Delhi, Mumbai and Pune cater to the exclusive tastes of a very prestigious client list that includes industrialists, developers, architects and celebrities across the country. It plans to open more stores across India, shortly. Meanwhile, the existing stores have been revamped to showcase the latest range of Italian kitchens and furniture. However what remains unchanged is the store's pioneering spirit and its emphasis on customer satisfaction thereby making Grandeur a one-stop shop for developers, architects, interior designers and enlightened consumers alike.

October 17th, 2008 @ 08:16pm