Schiavello has continued to expand with a pair of exciting new partnerships in Hong Kong and South Korea.
June 3rd, 2016
Schiavello, already renowned as the largest designer and manufacturer of furniture in the country, has secured dealer partnerships with Hong Kong furniture dealer Aijesda and Seoul’s interior design service Inscape Design in South Korea.
Advocating design excellence, quality, and a service-orientated delivery network has been the core of the Schievello brand since day one, so this expansion into the Hong Kong and South Korean markets is great news for the areas, and solidifies the brand’s commitment to better support global clients throughout Asia.
Schiavello has welcomed the partnerships and is looking forward to creating inspiring new solutions for the office, home and public spaces in these new regions.
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