Molteni Group’s over a decade long partnership with Hong Kong distributor Firmstone Group culminated in the opening of a 4,500sqft Molteni&C|Dada flagship store at Harbour Centre in Wanchai.
Molteni Group’s over-a-decade-long partnership with Hong Kong distributor Firmstone Group has got a significant power boost with the opening of the new Molteni&C|Dada Flagship Store in Harbour Centre, Wan Chai.

The 4,500-square-feet showroom is a significant step in Molteni Group’s effort to consolidate its distribution network in the Far East strategic markets.

The flagship launch followed the opening of Firmstone’s Dada Kitchen showroom on Gloucester Road in September last year. This puts the two showrooms within a three-minute walk of each other, strengthening Molteni Group’s brand presence in the city.

Designed like a luxurious family mansion, the new flagship showcases the global offering of furniture from Molteni&C|Dada and Armani/Dada kitchens.

It is designed as a one-stop shop for luxury hunters to satisfy whatever home interior requirements they may have, from kitchens and dining rooms to bedrooms and home offices.

The store features fully glazed front, various timber in shades both light and dark, and the sheen of stainless steel – all combined to create an elevated yet welcoming environment.
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