The showroom openings in Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad mark a significant step in the MillerKnoll’s growth journey in India with more expansion on the horizon.

Synergies
October 11th, 2023
In a move signaling its dedication to the Indian market, MillerKnoll, a leading furniture collective born from the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll in 2021, recently made waves by establishing four dedicated showrooms across major Indian cities. The events, held in Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad, introduced enthusiasts to a diverse portfolio of iconic design brands under the MillerKnoll umbrella.

The week-long celebration commenced on 24th July 2023 at Endroit Designs’ Mumbai showroom, followed by equally spirited events at Workrite and Richi’s showrooms in Mumbai and Hyderabad, respectively. The grand finale took place at Workplace Synergies in Delhi. The presence of MillerKnoll’s leadership team, including Chris Baldwin, Group President, and Kartik Shethia, President, International Contract, alongside regional market leaders, added to the significance of these launches.
This strategic expansion reaffirms MillerKnoll’s commitment to showcase its diverse product offerings and unmatched design innovation in pivotal locations across India. For design enthusiasts, these showrooms present an exclusive opportunity to experience the best of modern design for homes, offices, and beyond. With recognised brands like Herman Miller, Knoll, NaughtOne, and more, clients now have easy access to a vast array of design options in their home cities.

Commenting on this milestone, Kartik Shethia emphasised, “Commitment to design ties these brands together. Each of the brands in the MillerKnoll collective is underpinned by the desire to support humans in doing their best in every aspect of their lives, from home to the workplace. We are thrilled to be launching MillerKnoll’s presence in India and to have this opportunity to share great design with the nation’s architecture and design community.”
This recent expansion is just the beginning, as MillerKnoll has ambitious plans to extend its reach even further in the Indian market. Additional showrooms are set to open in key cities across India, ensuring that more individuals can experience the transformative power of MillerKnoll’s design ethos.

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