India, recently called by the IMF “a bright spot in the global economy”, represents a market whose export quota for the furniture and design sector is worth over €27 billion, increasing by 23% each year, and Italy ranks in fourth place with a quota of 4.8%: these numbers are enough to look at India as a concrete objective.
Ahmedabad, a historic city next to a modern city, is one of the emerging realities in the India of the third-millennium, and Valcucine couldn’t have made a more rewarding or attractive choice, not only in terms of design, but also in terms of fashion and the luxury sector.
The essence of Valcucine quality has been concentrated into the 200 square meter exposition area, with top models, exclusive materials (it is thanks to Valcucine that titanium has begun being used in kitchens), and modern technological equipment, starting with the V-Motion system, the Aerius cabinet, and the New Logica System and Air Logica System vents.
The heart of the flagship store’s design is represented by the area dedicated to the Valcucine Academy, a training space which is the perfect context for project development.