SP Lampadari Launches Luxury Showroom in Bangkok
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SP Lampadari Launches Luxury Showroom in Bangkok

New flagship store offers super luxury lamps and decor, catering to high-end homebuyers and expanding market.

SP Lampadari Co., Ltd, an importer of leading lamp products, will launch its showroom, costing 200 million baht, on Ramkhamhaeng Soi 164 in the next 2-3 months to meet demand from the eastern region of Bangkok.

Thananchai Limpiphipatanakorn, the executive of SP Lampadari Co., Ltd, announced that the company is ready to open its 4-floor flagship showroom, with a space of 2,500 square meters, on Ramkhamhaeng Soi 164 in the next 2-3 months. The building was designed by Interus, a leading design agency, to embody the concept of super ultra-luxury on each floor. The first floor, designed with an ultra-luxury theme, uses premium materials to give customers a genuine experience in choosing products.

“It’s the first time we're opening the flagship showroom, in preparation for expanding the ultra super-luxury lamp line further, as we've seen ongoing growth from investments by the country’s major property development companies in high-end homes, including in Krungthep Kreetha, which is expected to be Thailand's Beverly Hills,” he said.

The second floor will display lamps in a classic luxury style, with luxurious decor. The company has chosen imported products as masterpieces, aiming to give customers a new experience in choosing products. The third floor is designed with a contemporary luxury concept, showcasing luxury decor and modern imported products with a luxurious style, offering a wide selection for customers. The fourth floor is designed with a modern luxury theme to please customers who love simplicity but with charm, featuring renowned brands worldwide.

“We're confident our customers won’t get this experience anywhere else. They will feel like they’re choosing products in their own homes and get ideas for decor,” he said.

SP Lampadari was founded 15 years ago to import 7-8 lamp brands from Europe, such as Spain and Italy, and to sell hand-woven carpets under Asia Carpet, its subsidiary and one of the country’s leading hand-woven carpet factories. The firm also sells imported furniture and offers unique services via a professional team that provides consultation for integrated installation.

In addition to its existing product lines, the company will increase its variety by importing additional furniture and lamp products from 4-5 worldwide brands, particularly from Europe, to sell at this flagship showroom.

“Lamps may be seen as luxury products, but are essential for high-end and modern homes worth 10-300 million baht. There are more spaces for lamp installation. Regardless of the economic situation, middle to high-end customers are unlikely to be affected. Therefore, we’re moving ahead to open our flagship store in the next 2-3 months,” Thananchai said.

Beyond Bangkok's eastern region, the company is likely to open a new flagship store in Ratchapruek in the next 2 years to serve the expansion of the property development market in that area.

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