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Wipro Furniture partners with Germany’s Interstuhl on chair manufacturing

Wipro Lighting & Furniture Business, recently launched “Interstuhl range of chairs, Toronto-based designers exclusive public area seating range “Pause” & LED lighting range designed for commercial and residential buildings. The company unveiled this product in a signature event in Mumbai.
Parag Kulkarni, senior vice president and business head for Commercial Lighting & Furniture Business said, “We have entered into a licensing agreement with Interstuhl of Germany for their popular “Goal” range of chairs for the India market. We will manufacture these chairs in our modern factory at Chennai. Interstuhl is among the top chair manufacturing companies of Europe and with this partnership, we will be able to serve our Indian customers by providing top end, high on comfort, reliable German quality chairs.”
“We are extremely delighted to have Wipro as our partner in India. In my visit and interactions with Wipro in India, I found an uncompromising German zeal for Quality and Customer orientation in the Wipro team” said Helmut Link, managing director and owner of Interstuhl Furniture, Germany. “We will work together to promote our products on high performance and reliability” added Link.
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