Global leader & manufacturer of furniture fittings Hettich has launched its Experience Centre in Central India at Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
The newest state-of-the-art Experience centre is strategically located where its advanced manufacturing plant is also functional. The Centre will serve a testament of the brand’s assurance to highest quality standards coupled with innovation and premium customer engagement.

Andre Eckholt, Managing Director of Hettich India, SAARC, Middle East, and Africa, stated: “The launch of our Indore Experience Centre underscores our unwavering commitment to delivering magical interior solutions.
This is more than simply another showroom – it is a space offering an unforgettable lifestyle experience for both consumers and industry professionals, allowing them to engage with our premium products in an environment that strongly reflects our brand’s luxury and innovation.”

This Experience Centre, which reflects the elegance and sophistication of Hettich’s world-class products, offers guests a sumptuous, hands-on look at the brand’s high-end hardware and furniture fittings.
Its design, which was influenced by the flagship Mumbai Experience Centre that launched last year, exudes elegance and modernity, providing an unmatched combination of style and functionality.

Every last detail, from the sleek aesthetics to the interactive displays, is meticulously crafted to provide an upscale, welcoming environment for customers, architects, interior designers, and furniture manufacturers alike.
This Experience Centre, which features an impressive selection of Hettich’s premium furniture fittings, architectural door hardware, furniture lights and built-in appliances, is a place where innovation and luxury merge.

In addition to upgrading the beauty and practicality of modern living and business spaces, this opulent environment fosters innovation and teamwork in authentic contexts.

Editor’s Note
Hettich, a family-owned German lifestyle brand has been around for 137 years, is one of the biggest producers of furniture fittings worldwide.
The company, which entered India around the turn of the Millennium generates EUR 1.5 bn annually.

Aspiring Indians with higher disposable incomes and affordability are turning to modern and sleek furniture solutions, such as those offered by brands like Hettich.
While most Indian households rely on carpenters for woodwork in bedrooms and kitchens, modern households, especially in metropolitan and Tier 1 cities are seeking high end solutions to add elegance to their homes.