Firm unveils luxury furniture gallery
The internationally acclaimed British luxury furniture and lifestyle brand, Timothy Oulton, has unveiled its flagship gallery in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The firm’s Managing Director and Global Head of Training and Development, Jude Leach, said Timothy Oulton brings a new standard of opulence and sophistication to discerning Nigerian homeowners and design enthusiasts.
“The Lagos Gallery is more than just a showroom; it is a sensory journey into the world of luxury living,” Leach told journalists in Lagos while showcasing the gallery recently.
She added, “Each piece reflects Timothy Oulton’s passion for authenticity, crafted from premium materials such as reclaimed timbers, hand-polished leathers, and vintage-inspired metals, all handmade in a workshop and not a factory, with simple tools and time-honoured techniques.”
She said the collection offers a range of extraordinary furniture, lighting, and home accessories that seamlessly marry functionality with timeless artistry, transforming spaces into captivating narratives.
“Timothy Oulton’s entry into Nigeria signals a new era for the country’s design landscape, inviting Nigerians to explore a lifestyle that celebrates bold individuality, meticulous craftsmanship, and unrivaled quality.
“Whether it’s the signature Chesterfields that reimagine classic British elegance, the dazzling crystal chandeliers, or the iconic Aviator series inspired by aviation history, the gallery promises a diverse array of statement pieces that redefine what it means to live luxuriously,” Leach stated.
On his part, the Global Partner Manager of the firm, Stevie Kim, said the Lagos gallery is a testament to Timothy Oulton’s commitment to innovation and excellence.
“It reflects an understanding of the Nigerian market’s evolving tastes, catering to an audience that values not just style, but also stories behind the craftsmanship.
“This is more than an entry into the market, it’s an invitation to experience the art of living boldly and beautifully,” he stated.