Kahn Design opens a second showroom in Kensington
A UK-based automotive designer, Afzal Kahn, who is known for his globally revered luxury automotive businesses including Project Kahn and Chelsea Truck Company, has announced the opening of a new boutique in Kensington, his third store in the country.
Offering a unique interpretation of ‘automotive couture’, the new boutique located on Kensington High Street will feature Project Kahn and Chelsea Truck Company vehicles alongside an exclusive collection of wheels and accessories.
Afzal Kahn commented: “Kensington is an epicentre for luxury and fashion. We are thrilled to be opening our second free-standing boutique in London.
“We have many clients in London and customers across the globe and now will be able to provide an exceptional atmosphere to those who share similar aspirations to us and experience our full collection in Kensington.
“I could not have imagined a better location for our second London store which will complement our Chelsea showroom which is located on the Kings Road.”
Established in 1992, the Kahn brand is synonymous in providing its customers with luxurious comfort and impeccable service. Mr Kahn’s sophisticated lines have been made for the contemporary lifestyle.
He continued: “Like me, our customers like to travel in style; hence they prefer driving subtle yet striking vehicles.
“I am looking forward to making a positive contribution to the vibrant life of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.”
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