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    Rovere Mobili opens in Timisoara the second Veneta Cucine showroom in Romania

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    Rovere Mobili, one of the local interior design market leaders, invested 400,000 Euro in the second Veneta Cucine showroom in Romania, which will be open on October 1st in Timisoara.

    Veneta Cucine is the largest manufacturer of kitchen sets from Italy, positioning itself throughout its history of over half a century as a provider of premium kitchen furniture solutions and more. The company owns five factories in Italy and its products are being sold in a network of hundreds of store from 54 countries all over the Globe.

    The new showroom covers an area of 590 square meters, arranged on two floors, and will include a wide variety of kitchen types and models, but also other types of furniture and complementary products.

    Veneta Cucine’s first showroom from Romania was opened in 2015 in Bucharest, Baneasa area. Both units are being operated by Rovere Mobili, an importer of premium furniture from Italy and one of the most important furniture and interior design suppliers from Romania.

    Company officials estimate sales of 0.8 million Euro for the first year of operation of the new Veneta Cucine showroom in Timisoara.

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