The opening of BoConcept took place in Vilnius on Wednesday evening. The opening of a world-renowned Danish furniture showroom attracted a large number of people interested in interior trends.
The first BoConcept showroom in Vilnius is exactly the same as in New York, Paris, London, Copenhagen or other megacities of the world. The salons of the Danish company BoConcept, which has more than 60 years of experience, operate in sixty countries, and Lithuania was the last of the Baltic countries where a BoConcept salon opened its doors.
A new shopping experience awaits customers. According to Laura Budrevičiūtė, the manager of the salon, there are plenty of furniture salons in Lithuania representing different brands, and there was a lack of those that sold only one manufacturer's furniture.
The urbanist and Scandinavian furniture showroom is located in the rapidly developing area of Vilnius, Žalgirio St., in the new business center "135", where business and busy city life meet. "BoConcept salon choice for our company GO – a great achievement and appreciation. It is very important for us that such a well-known brand has chosen to open its first showroom in the 135 center developed by us. Wishing success and establishment in the Lithuanian market, we believe that the cooperation between EIKA and BoConcept will be mutually beneficial and will open up new opportunities for synergy", EIKA CEO Domas Dargis congratulated BoConcept on the occasion of the opening.
Close to 400 sq.m. in the area showroom, customers will find all the latest BoConcept furniture and collections, as well as legendary furniture - bestsellers rated by customers - "Imola", "Adelaide" chairs, "Copenhagen" shelving system, "Mezzo" sofa, "Milano" table and other furniture. Various interior details are also important when creating home coziness, so when you visit the salon you will find accessories that complement the interior - vases, lamps, mirrors, carpets, textile products.
Clear lines and shapes and functionality are the two core values guided by BoConcept designers, whose works will appeal to those who already like Scandinavian design, who value quality materials and the functionality of furniture, and who want to give their homes modern, urban forms. What good is a beautiful chair if it's uncomfortable to sit on? BoConcept designers claim to have struck a balance between beauty and comfort, so customers no longer have to choose between them when they can have both. This was also confirmed by the guests of the opening party, who sat comfortably on sofas and chairs and listened to the enchanting songs performed by Erica Jennings.
The special highlight of the party was the pop-up exhibition of works by Algis Krisčiūnas presented on the occasion of the opening of the salon. Bright, expressive oil and acrylic paintings and post-Party graphics conquer the hearts and interiors of modern art lovers. The exhibition presents works created by the artist in 2016, which can be viewed and purchased in the salon until December 19.