German furniture fittings major Hettich has unveiled its reimagined Experience Centre in Delhi, marking a new phase in its efforts to blend design innovation with functionality in India’s fast-evolving interiors market. The upgraded facility first established in 2010 as Hettich’s inaugural Indian Experience Centre aims to provide customers, architects, and designers with a more immersive and interactive design environment.
The new centre serves as a hub for creative exploration, showcasing Hettich’s full range of interior solutions including furniture fittings, architectural hardware, kitchen systems, and integrated lighting concepts. It also integrates digital tools and design consultancy services to guide visitors through customisable options for modern homes and offices.
According to company representatives, the reimagined Delhi centre reflects Hettich’s long-term commitment to localising its global expertise for the Indian market. “Delhi has been central to our growth journey in India. This refreshed experience centre captures our vision of making world-class design accessible and interactive,” said an official from the company.
Industry observers note that such experience-led spaces play a vital role in India’s growing interior solutions ecosystem, where consumer preferences are shifting towards sustainable materials, ergonomic layouts, and energy-efficient lighting. As more homeowners seek eco-conscious and space-efficient interiors, brands like Hettich are positioning themselves as enablers of responsible urban living.
Beyond showcasing products, the Experience Centre also offers complimentary design support and at-home consultations an initiative that bridges the gap between professional design expertise and everyday consumer needs. Visitors can engage with displays that demonstrate the balance between sustainability, aesthetics, and performance, while learning about materials that contribute to longer product lifecycles and reduced waste.
Urban design experts view such experiential platforms as essential to promoting awareness around environmentally responsible interiors. They argue that by enabling customers to interact with modular systems and green design solutions, companies like Hettich are contributing to the larger goal of sustainable urban development one home at a time.With this reinvention of its Delhi Experience Centre, Hettich is not just refreshing a showroom it is redefining how citizens experience modern, sustainable interiors in India’s rapidly urbanising cities.






