Core Furniture: Introducing Eichholtz
Core Furniture is extremely pleased to introduce Eichholtz to their collections. This major European powerhouse offers an extensive selection of glamorous furniture, lighting and décor.
Eichholtz’s reputation and brand awareness in the furniture industry is unmatched globally. They can be seen at every major furniture show with their large and awe inspiring stands.
95% of their massive collection is in stock, based at their 35 000m2 warehouse in The Netherlands. This coupled with Core Furniture’s well established and efficient import network allows the team to offer short lead times on their full collection.
Since their foundation in 1992 they have furnished more than 10 000 prestigious hotels, restaurants, clubs and bars around the globe. This phenomenal achievement is a testament to their on-trend designs, excellent quality and stunning craftsmanship.
The Eichholtz look really is versatile, and for this reason Core Furniture believes that this plays a big part in why their furniture is so popular. Whether you are looking for one or two pieces for your home or to furnish an entire hotel, you will find something from Eichholtz.
For more visit Core Furniture.
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