A visit with Scavolini Soho
Last Friday I had a bunch of meetings in New York and I'd arranged them geographically so that I'd start in Soho and work my way north as the day progressed. I set everything up that way because one of my must-see sights was Scavolini's recently opened New York showroom. Scavolini's gallery is at 429 West Broadway, right down the street from the site of my first meeting.
Scavolini calls its Soho flagship a gallery and that's not an exaggeration. The space would be considered large anywhere but in Soho, it qualifies as expansive. It's open from 10am to 7pm Monday through Friday, 11am to 6pm on Saturday and on Sunday it's open from 12 to 5pm.
The Scavolini gallery in Soho isn't only a showcase for Scavolini's awesome kitchens, it's also a valuable trade useful resource. The Soho body of workers is there that will help you specify Scavolini and there may be ample meeting space for out of doors architects and architects to deliver customers in for meetings and consultations.
If you are a expert in Greater New York and you're interested in Scavolini's new area, give them a name and they will be pleased to help you in any way they can.
My touch at Scavolini is the the showroom manager, Daniele Busca. Daniele became in Italy when I become in New York so I neglected getting the grand tour from the man who supervised its production. In his place, he left me in the succesful arms of Maddalena Nicolosi. Maddalena gave me a tour to quit all excursions and I came faraway from the revel in even extra inspired by Scavolini than I was once I walked within the door. There turned into no doubt she couldn't solution or function she could not provide an explanation for. Thank you Maddalena.
So if you find yourself on West Broadway, drop in the Scavolini gallery. If you're a professional in the area and you're interested in Scavolini's professional support, just give them a call and they'll take great care of you. You can get more information from the Scavolini Soho website .
Scavolini Soho is an asset to the exploding layout scene in lower Manhattan and a real credit to the Scavolini emblem. Bravi!