Modern Italian Furniture Featured At Newmarket Showroom
Auckland, New Zealand – Ultimate Living, a retailer based in Newmarket, continues to offer a selection of contemporary Italian furniture to the Auckland market. The furniture store in Newmarket specialises in importing designer furniture from Italy, with a focus on modern aesthetics and craftsmanship.
Located on Carlton Gore Road, Ultimate Living serves both residential and commercial clients seeking high-end furnishings. The company is the exclusive distributor for several Italian brands, including Cattelan Italia, Nicoline, Lago, and Eforma. Products available at the showroom include sofas, dining tables, beds, armchairs, lighting, and custom cabinetry. According to the company, all Italian-made furniture stocked is designed and manufactured in Italy, with most items covered by a 20-year warranty.
The Italian furniture in Auckland at Ultimate Living is positioned as part of a curated range that includes not only imported pieces but also locally manufactured custom cabinetry. The business has operated its own Auckland workshop for over 30 years, designing and building wall units, wardrobes, and entertainment units. In addition to furniture, the showroom features German kitchen brands Schüller and Next125, with several kitchens on display.
Ultimate Living’s showroom is open to the public six days a week, with free parking available behind the premises. The company also provides online ordering and nationwide delivery for customers across New Zealand. Further details about opening hours, product collections, and contact information are available on the Ultimate Living website.
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