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Eba opens London showroom featuring its "timeless" kitchens and furniture

Promotion: kitchen and furniture brand Eba has opened its first London showroom, exhibiting its own kitchen and living room designs alongside furniture from other boutique brands.

Situated in Marylebone, on a street featuring other distinguished design brands, Eba's new showroom serves as a destination for those seeking refined, bespoke interiors, said the brand.

Eba has opened a showroom in Marylebone

"Marylebone’s blend of historical charm and modern sophistication makes it an ideal location for eba’s new showroom," the brand said.

"This vibrant neighbourhood reflects the brand’s ethos: timeless design enhanced by contemporary living."

It is the company's fourth showroom around the world as it looks to extend its geographical footprint, adding to its presence in Paris, Auch (in south west France), and Mexico City.

The showroom exhibits exclusive kitchen designs and luxury furniture

Spread across two floors, the 215-square-metre London showroom features kitchens and living room furniture designed to "blend aesthetic beauty with everyday practicality".

This includes Santos' crafted kitchens, designed in collaboration with its Spanish parent company Santos, to create spaces ideal for modern living.

The furniture is defined by sleek lines, ergonomic layouts, and craftsmanship

Defined by sleek lines, ergonomic layouts, and precision craftsmanship, the kitchen designs are intended to balance beauty and functionality.

Also featured in the space is a collection of luxury living room furniture by Eba, alongside iconic pieces by other design brands including House of Finn Juhl, PP Møbler, and Fredericia.

Reflecting its aim to serve clients seeking "sophisticated, beautifully crafted interiors", the showroom is finished with natural and minimalist interiors consisting of neutral tones.

Pieces from luxury design brands are exhibited throughout the space

The showroom opens up to a functional kitchen space, which features handless unit fronts in cashmere and worktops in Mont Blanc Quartzite, alongside a dining table in solid oak.

It also features a retractable sliding door unit and plinth drawers.

The kitchen area is in the basement level of Eba's London showroom

The ground floor living area appears as a refined and contemporary space, accentuated by seating by House of Finn Juhl, lamps from Flos, and a bookshelf, alongside a stone and wood table by Eba.

A kitchen and dining area complete with walnut furniture is hosted on the showroom's basement level.

A Cherry Wood desk by Eba is on show in the library area

Also on show in the library area of Eba's Marylebone showroom is a cherry wood desk paired with a PP Møbler chair.

Beside this space is a dining room intended to convey a modern elegant aesthetic, where lie a wooden table and chairs under hanging lights from Moooi.

Eba's parent company Santos was founded in 1952

Eba was established by the designer behind Santos, a boutique kitchen and furniture manufacturer based in Spain which goes back to 1952 when it was founded.

To celebrate its opening in November, Eba hosted an exclusive reception, where guests were offered a first look at the brand's furniture, alongside the creative team.

For more information, visit the brand's website here.

The photography is by Verónica Rodríguez for Eba.

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