An Expansion on Home Design

Located in Danbury, Norwalk and Wesport, Conn the largest independently owned home design retailer, Klaff has recently expanded into Westchester, opening its first New York store on Central Park Avenue in Scarsdale.

Klaff’s has more than 14,000 square foot Scarsdale store that is known to exemplies the up-scale home design that unsurpass the quality per se. In its Danbury and South Norwalk, Conn. and Scarsdale, New York stores, Klaff’s features five showrooms — lighting, kitchens, bath, decorative hardware, tile & stone – boasting an unsurpassed selection of the finest products from around the World, including: Klaff’s Signature Series Cabinets, Kahles, German-designed Sachsenkuchen and custom closets by Jay Rambo; elite appliances by LaCornue, Subzero and Wolf; Jado, Dornbracht, Harrington Brass, American Standard, Rocky Mountain, Kallista and Duravit in the bath department; over 300 noted lighting brands including Chart House/Visual Comfort with Barbara Barry, Fine Art, Tech Lighting, Currey and Vaughn; rounded out with tile work and decorative hardware sourced from craftsmen around the world.

According to Joe Passero, COO of Klaff’s that they were excited to show their new home designs to the Westchester market. He said that their mission is to give the most comprehensive design to their customers. With their own large selection on the World’s finest product with their home designs as they want to provide high quality to their customers.

Klaff’s has been succeeded in becoming the country’s largest independently owned home design retailer and supplier, since their first market show in 1921.

Source: Connecticut Plus News

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