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Ferguson Opens New Showrooms

New locations in Atlanta and Seattle give customers hands-on, interactive shopping experiences.

05/05/2016
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Ferguson recently opened a new 13,183-square-foot showroom in Atlanta.

Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery opened a new showroom in Seattle and Atlanta.

The 10,667-square-foot Ferguson showroom in Seattle offers the latest in lighting and appliances, as well as kitchen and bath faucets, fixtures and accessories. Nearly five-times larger than the previous location, the showroom is the largest home plumbing, lighting and appliance retailer in the region.

“Downtown Seattle is a growing hub for all things new and inventive in the city, from global headquarters and world-renowned dining to local art galleries and urban living,” said Chris Hoag, Director of Showrooms/Builder Sales — Northwest. “We’ve enjoyed more than 15 years in the Seattle market and want to give our customers a fully interactive showroom experience. Our move and expansion to South of Downtown give us more space to showcase inspiring bath, kitchen and lighting products and offer our customers a personalized consultation.”

Shoppers are invited to experience products through various interactive showroom displays, including a working kitchen and shower stall with multiple shower head and body spray options.

To assist customers with their lighting choice, the showroom also features an LED lighting lab, which showroom associates use to demonstrate how different light temperatures can change the look of an area.

High-end faucets, fixtures, appliances and lighting from manufacturers including KohlerHubbardton Forge, and Sub-Zero and Wolf are showcased throughout the facility.

The company also opened a new showroom in The Shops Buckhead Atlanta.

“The Shops Buckhead Atlanta is becoming a premier destination for a complete high-end shopping experience – it’s like the Rodeo Drive of Atlanta,” said Kara O’Donnell, Area Showroom Manager. “While we experienced success for 14 years in our previous location at 764 Miami Circle North, we chose to move to this area to gain more visibility among shoppers seeking high-end brands and a personal shopping experience that allows them to see and touch the products before they purchase.”

The 13,183-square-foot showroom offers products from manufacturers including Hudson Valley LightingJacuzzi Luxury Baths, and Sub-Zero and Wolf.

Just like the Seattle showroom, shoppers can experience the products through interactive showroom displays, and have the opportunity to view products in situ by checking out the working kitchen and shower stall in the showroom. Customers can also visit the LED lighting lab to see how different light temperatures are viewed in different areas.

“With the numerous options in lighting today, we provide an educational opportunity for our customers to visualize and experience what the fixtures and different types of lighting may look like in their own home,” said O’Donnell.

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