Rotpunkt UK expands team with appointment of area sales manager
Rotpunkt UK, the award-winning designer of climate-friendly German furniture, has appointed Lewis Martin as area sales manager for South East England.
Lewis joins a growing UK sales team, bringing over a decade of experience in the design and supply of German kitchen furniture. His background spans design, sales, and key account management, including his most recent role with premium appliance brand Miele.
In his new role, Lewis will focus on strengthening relationships with independent retailers and showcasing Rotpunkt’s latest innovations in contemporary kitchen and living solutions.
He said: “As the UK furniture market continues to serve variety-seeking consumers with a tendency to choose a range of products and services, we need to ensure our suppliers can confidently deliver more specialist requirements to their customers.
“I am therefore thrilled to represent Rotpunkt in a sales capacity, and put my experience to good use by helping retailers sell our comprehensive range of furniture for the contemporary homeowner.”
Matt Phillips, head of UK operations at Rotpunkt, added: “We are excited to have Lewis on board, he will be a great addition to our team as customers will get to benefit from his passion and drive.
“This appointment requires a unique combination of sales acumen, critical thinking and collaboration, and given his previous experience I am confident Lewis will become a tangible link between Rotpunkt and our customers in the South East of England.”
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