Milliken unveils Beijing showroom and design studio

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Beijing—As a major global supplier of floor covering solutions, Milliken recently opened a design studio and showroom in Beijing, which will serve as a resource for designers, end users and sales associates in the area.

With an office presence in Beijing for more than 10 years, the design studio is the next step in continuing the company’s expansion in China.

The new showroom is located in Beijing Oriental Plaza – a landmark building located in the Wangfujing area near Tiananmen Square – at No. 1 East Chang An Ave., Dongcheng District.

ribbon cutting ceremony at Milliken's Beijing showroom

“Milliken is committed to supporting China’s growing commercial real estate market and increased appetite for inspiring and innovative interior furnishings,” said David Moody, president of Milliken’s global floor covering division. “This new space allows us to provide convenient and superior customer service to our partners in Beijing and surrounding areas, while ensuring continued progress in a rapidly expanding, dynamic economy.”

Showroom Details

Parallel with the design objectives consistent across all of Milliken’s studios worldwide, the space serves as an open and collaborative environment to showcase Milliken’s extensive product offering, as well as support for client meetings.  The vision was brought to life by M Moser, a global firm specializing in workspace strategy and design.

Functional, aesthetic and inspiring features include:

  • A neutral backdrop to highlight a variety of colors and patterns featured in floor covering collections.
  • Classic modern furnishings, rich textiles and clean, crisp material accents.
  • Flexible display area complemented by a large window seat that doubles as storage space.
  • Formal and informal meeting areas.

“The Beijing studio and showroom stresses Milliken’s client-forward way of thinking,” said Barbara Haaksma, vice president of design and marketing for Milliken’s global floor covering division.  “By offering an engaging environment, our associates can create interior spaces that reflect our customers’ needs, while staying true to their unique values and culture.”

About Milliken’s global floor covering division

Milliken has a rich history of delivering innovative carpet and hard surface flooring from its award-winning global design studios, research center and manufacturing facilities.  Milliken’s unexpected and purposeful flooring products offer great design solutions built from unique insights and an exceptional array of technical capabilities.  Visit us at any of our product showrooms around the world and see what inspires our community of innovators.  Or, learn more about Milliken floor covering at www.millikencarpet.com, on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MillikenCarpet, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MillikenCarpet and on Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/millikencarpet.

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