Lecco Cucina expands Bengaluru footprint with experience centre
Bengaluru, Dec 17 (UNI)- Lecco Cucina, the maker of Italian-design-inspired modular kitchens and wardrobes, is targetting 30 franchise outlets in 2024 and 100 outlets by 2027 across tier 2 and tier 3 cities across South, West, and Central India.
“We aim to close the calendar year 2023 with 10 Franchise sign-ups, including the seven that are currently operational. We are targeting 30 outlets in 2024 and 100 outlets by 2027 across tier 2 & tier 3 cities across South, West, and Central India,” company’s Business Head Trishul Devanga told reporters after launching the brand’s second Experience Centre in the city.
Strategically located in the HSR Layout, the exclusive and expansive Experience Centre showcases the best of designs for discerning customers in this vibrant locality that is home to a bevy of startups and IT companies, Devanga said.
This company had unveiled the first Experience Centre at the Orion Uptown Mall, he said.
The bouquet of two exquisite experience centres in Bengaluru aims to enhance the design experience for Indian homeowners apart from establishing Lecco Cucina as the aspirational symbol of innovation and style for the modular furniture industry, he said.
Debuting with its flagship experience centre on Lavelle Road in the city, the company has rapidly built an impressive portfolio of exclusive outlets in a little over a year, Devanga said.
Spread across the four south Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Karnataka, seven Lecco Cucina stores offer the choicest modular furniture that embodies the legendary Italian perfection, he said.
The company’s growth story is fuelled by the vision and ambition to bring Italian elegance to Indian homes at reasonable prices. The company leverages Italian designs with German technology to fashion furniture that is attractive, functional, and cost-effective, Devanga said.
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