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Innerspace introduces luxury German closet brand to its portfolio
Innerspace has opened its flagship Hacker Kitchens showroom over a decade ago with a vision of bringing excellence to the interiors market in the UAE. Since then, it has had a fulfilling and evolving journey, both in size and in reputation, where it have added iconic German brands such as Hulsta, Rolf Benz, Kaiser Kitchens and more.
The most recent addition to its illustrious portfolio is the much lauded Hulsta Multi Forma glass door wardrobes. Founded in 1940 in Stadtlohn, Münsterland, Hulsta has more than 220 patents and is recognised for its highest quality and exclusive ‘Made in Germany’ design.
The Multi Forma II wardrobes are very versatile and offer the perfect space-saving solution that customers always seem to be on a look out for. Created to perfectly fit the iconic Multi Forma II closets, the new Hulsta glass range transforms the wardrobe into a gorgeous luxury store window showcasing clothes behind stunning glass doors. The clever interior fittings allow the wardrobe to be lit from the inside so users can have an elegant and luxurious experience while getting ready.
As Samir Ranavaya, CEO of Innerspace UAE explains, “Hulsta designs and builds furniture that inspires all of the senses for years to come. Whether a small apartment or large villa, whether high or sloping ceiling, Hulsta wardrobes can be designed to fit perfectly. Everything from the design, size and colour is bespoke, creating a personal and individual designer wardrobe.”
“The new glass wardrobes elevate Multi Forma making it the ultimate designer wardrobe for discerning consumers,” Ranavaya adds.
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