The banquet at the Clue Studio showroom was dedicated to the Eichholtz brand. This was not without reason, as Clue Studio is the only monobrand showroom for the Dutch brand in Poland. During the evening, an Eichholtz representative presented new furniture lines that will soon enrich the collection.

Clue Studio showroom was established just a year and a half ago. However, during this short time, it has already made its mark on the Warsaw map of luxury interior furnishings. Clue boasts the largest display of Eichholtz furniture and accessories and is its only monobrand showroom in Poland. For this reason, it was here that Eichholtz officially announced the introduction of new furniture lines. Sabrina Kreft, the brand's sales director for the Central European market, spoke about the new products for the garden and bathroom. The collections will be widely presented at Maison&Objet in September.

Meanwhile, Jacek Zienta spoke about the fascinating world of precious stones. The jewelry appraiser with over thirty years of experience shared his knowledge about brilliant and diamonds with the guests, talked about different types of cuts, and revealed how to distinguish real gems from fakes. The atmosphere of an interior is best emphasized by its scent. It can evoke memories of exotic travels, transport you into a world of recollections, or put you in an oneiric mood. Therefore, the Locherber Milano brand was also present during the evening. At a special stand, guests could learn more about the exquisite fragrance compositions contained in diffusers, candles, and body products.

However, the biggest star of the evening was the dazzling Eichholtz collection displayed at Clue Studio. Monika Tobisiak, who, along with co-owners Grażyna Sadowska and Emilia Kursa-Mędrek, runs this unique place in Warsaw's Wilanów district, spoke about the idea behind opening a monobrand showroom.

The extensive furniture display covers an area of 240 sq m, arranged into several zones for relaxation, dining, and sleeping. The space, designed by Eichholtz specialists, is complemented by a huge selection of various accessories and additions. Hand-made doors from Jacek Wiechetek's carpentry workshop were also installed. The whole reflects the spirit of the Dutch brand, its splendor and coziness.

Eichholtz style is recognizable at first glance. The furniture and accessories are designed in such a way that they can be freely combined, with new items constantly added, allowing for creative interior design. In this way, the brand offers a "total look" that never gets boring. To see for yourself, the best way is to visit Clue Studio in Warsaw at Syta 93.
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