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Luxury European furniture brand Eichholtz opens its first US retail location in the Miami Design District.
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    The Eichholtz Gallery Miami, situated in the heart of the Miami Design District, is the newest high-end retail experience in South Florida. Design enthusiasts and professionals alike will enjoy a seamless online and offline shopping experience, now with the ability to shop the World of Eichholtz in person for the first time in the US. The world-renowned luxury lifestyle brand has established itself on the global design stage by offering sophisticated and elegant furnishings with white glove service and in-stock availability through their industry-leading Quick Shipping Program. The major international player is headquartered just outside of Amsterdam in The Netherlands, where founder Theo Eichholtz sits at the helm as the company’s creative visionary.

    Luxury environment

    Housed in a magnificent modern building in the city’s epicenter of luxury where elite neighbors include Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Chanel, and Gucci among top tier design brands. The Eichholtz Gallery Miami features floor-to-ceiling, two-story windows, a mezzanine, and a rooftop oasis overlooking the downtown city skyline. The Gallery opens its doors to the residents, visitors and design trade of Miami this spring.

    With an impressive imported Italian travertine bar, the space is an ideal setting for events and celebrations worthy of the glamorous international city. Throughout the year, Eichholtz intends to invite customers, retailers, and designers to attend special events.

    Bring to life

    The entire space becomes the perfect backdrop for Eichholtz to bring to life its signature sophisticated collections and enable customers to experience the timelessness and authenticity of fine craftsmanship of their “whole home” offering, including furniture, lighting, accessories, rugs, art, outdoor and more.

    As well as being able to exhibit the same newness at the gallery that’s represented at trade fairs, such as Maison & Objet in Paris, Salone del Mobile in Milan and their Flagship US showroom in High Point, North Carolina, the gallery will also showcase exclusive collaborations with external designers and institutions, such as the hugely successful partnership with German entrepreneur and fashion design icon Philipp Plein and the soon-to-launch latest collaboration with The Met Museum in New York, to be presented in Fall 2023. This groundbreaking collection will make its Miami debut during Art Basel in December 2023.

    Memorable experiences

    At the Eichholtz Gallery Miami customers will also have access to the dedicated team of personal advisors on hand to help create meaningful connections and establish richly layered narratives for customers’ homes and businesses through thoughtful and efficient interior design expertise.

    The impressive 17,000 square foot (1,600m2) space, which is flooded with glorious, natural light throughout, features expansive retail and event space. Designed as a series of flexible and inspirational room sets, the entire gallery with its opulent high ceilings and the finest architectural finishes creates an immersive environment in which customers can connect with the brand and discover the latest Eichholtz collections.

    To find out more about Eichholtz and their expansion across the US with retail partners in every major metro, visit Eichholtzusa.com. To shop or plan your visit to the Eichholtz Gallery Miami, visit eichholtzmiami.com and follow @eichholtz.miami on Instagram.

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