Luxury home furnishing company Kuysen celebrates 30 years of quality, style, and innovation
Interior design has evolved into a crucial aspect of the home-buying journey. Homeowners now face the exciting decision of whether to craft their living spaces themselves or enlist the expertise of a skilled designer, ensuring that each room captures their unique vision and style. In the bustling metropolis of Manila, Kuysen stands out as a premier destination for designers seeking exquisite materials and furnishings for every corner of the home.
This year, Kuysen proudly celebrates three decades of excellence in delivering high-quality, stylish, and innovative design solutions that not only beautify spaces but also evoke a sense of joy and comfort for their inhabitants.
As Kuysen steps boldly into a new chapter of its journey, let’s take a moment to reflect on the company’s rich history and its enduring impact on the world of interior design.

Before it became known for offering a plethora of luxury home furnishings, Kuysen began as a small industrial hardware store in Caloocan in 1989. The very first premium brand brought in by Kuysen Go was Tyrolit, the Austria-based Swarovski-owned pioneer in abrasives that became a domestic industry leader.
Trips to prestigious European construction exhibitions opened up the opportunity for Go to bring some of these brands home as partners. Among the first prestigious names Kuysen would import and distribute were Hansgrohe and Duravit, which to this day are the company’s flagship brands.

In 1990, Jensen Go joined the family business, and welcomed a host of internally acclaimed brands like Kaldewei, Victoria+Albert, Teka, Aquatherm, Geberit, Geesa, Schell and many more to the company’s ever growing portfolio of partners. What these brands have in common were exceptional design and unquestionable commitment to quality. Nine years later, the 500-square meter showcase of Europe’s finest bathroom brands was opened in Glorietta 4.

By 2007, Kuysen had moved into its new corporate headquarters—an eight-storey multi-function office and showroom. The company populated the space with more offerings. The company ventured into the the tile industry with European brands Cerim from Italy and Ibero from Spain. Complementary products like Kessel and BWT for water filtration systems were added.
Then in 2013, the Kuysen-Hansgrohe flagship showroom in Eton Residences Makati opened with Philippe Grohe himself, Axor Brand Head of Hansgrohe, declaring it as prestigious as their own during his speech. It also marked the 25th year of the company.

Its latest venture was into lighting and furniture. Kuysen now proudly represents world-class brands such as Baxter, Zanotta, Living Divani, Paola Lenti, Porro, Vibia, Muuto, and Montana.

Looking towards the future, Kuysen continues to partner with more luxury brands with the aim of bringing class into more Philippine households. This year, the company is opening the Kuysen Design +Experience Center, a five-storey, two-basement interactive showroom in Bel-Air, Makati to house more illustrious names in home design.

The opening of the showroom reaffirms the company’s dedication to the Filipino homeowner and shows its commitment to the country’s booming construction industry. While Kuysen has gone through innumerable changes the past three decades of business, but the intimacy with which Kuysen relates to its clientele remains the same.
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