Compact kitchens

A new experiential kitchen range store in the city

October 18, 2013 04:29 pm | Updated 04:29 pm IST - chennai:

Golden Section's range of modular kitchens. Photo: K.V. Srinivasan

Golden Section's range of modular kitchens. Photo: K.V. Srinivasan

Golden Section, a company specialising in residential and commercial interiors, launches its new range of modular Kitchens and Cupboards 'Ki' in Chennai.

The Kitchen range is exhibited as an ‘experience center’ where one can see, touch, feel and experience products and fittings in a live environment.

According to a press release, the Ki experience Centre, located in Adyar, is specifically designed to showcase the latest cutting-edge fittings in a real life setting.

A new range in lighting automation, living room display fittings can also been seen at the experience centre.

The company is also proposing an in-house lifestyle enhancement training center on the usage of various appliances and fittings of the various brands used by Golden Section. Speaking on the launch of the centre Vikram said, “Functionality is nothing but the way we use a space. With the launch of Ki in Chennai, we are committed to identifying and understanding the specific needs of our customers across segments and provide them with desired benefits.”

The firm will also offer “consultation with the provision of quotation and measurements at a nominal fee”. This service will be supplemented with computer-generated kitchen and space design, making the complex concept of kitchen design come alive. The sales teams of the company will also advise customers on the best alternatives in kitchen and cupboard design according to their budget, and personal taste.

Golden Section is run by husband and wife duo Lakshmi and Vikram.

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