Italian Contract
BluPrint|March 2017

Furnitalia opens the local market to Calligaris Contract, which offers clients and designers furniture customization services and after sales support for hospitality, commercial, and institutional projects.

Italian Contract

The pieces are designed and made in Italy. An experienced design team follows your project every step of the way. They advise the client in the choice of the most suitable items and the layout. They customize their designs, benefiting from an almost century-long tradition as artisanal furniture makers and decades as an innovative global brand. They send renderings of what your project would look like furnished and follow through with after sales support. And because of the volume of the contract project, the medium price range of Italian brand Calligaris becomes even more attractive.

Seeing Calligaris’ continuous investments in innovation and the expansion of the product range, the owners of Italian furniture distributor Furnitalia have taken the big leap from furnishing upscale homes to outfitting much larger projects. “Hospitality, food and beverage, resort, healthcare, convention, and institutional developments—we can provide them all with Italian customized pieces through Calligaris Contract,” says Florence Ko, managing director and co-owner with her husband, William Ko, of Furnitalia.

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