Classic Line Decor: from home offices to huge warehouses
It’s been a little over a decade since we started our business, which was exciting, but also a bit complicated and full of challenges. Customers see who we are now, but few know that the first Classic Line Decor “office” was set up at home, and the warehouse was in the garage.
Beginnings and growth
It all started with a two-person company and eventually grew into a great team of employees and huge warehouses. Over the decade, the company had to experience various challenges, one of the biggest was the economic crisis, but all this passed, and this time was used effectively, suppliers of higher-quality goods were found – manufacturers, and the company actively expanded into foreign markets. Classic Line Decor successfully trades in Scandinavian countries. This may seem a bit unexpected, since it is common to believe that a Scandinavian interior can only be minimalist and modern, but this is just a myth, in fact, Swedes and Norwegians like to create the image of a house that is more than a century old.
Creating luxurious interiors
The activities of Classic Line Decor have been accompanied not only by challenges but also by various projects throughout these years. We are pleased to have contributed to decorating the interiors of the luxury hotels Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius and PACAI. You can also see the impressive and unique design solutions that we have managed to implement at the restaurant Sigmutės kiemelis.
Cooperation with famous brands
In November of last year, 2021, a representative of the creative agency “The Magic” entered the doors of the “Classic Line Decor” salon with an invitation to contribute to an extraordinary project – a promotional clip in development. At that time, we only knew that it would be dedicated to a famous French brand. Based on the drawings of the future promotional clip, the team together calculated, combined and selected the most suitable ribbons for the wall decor of the promotional scene. The veil of mystery regarding the content of the advertisement fueled curiosity and excitement, so while working, we patiently waited – WHAT WILL HAPPEN? The final result stunned us all, the promotional clip was dedicated to the presentation of the world-famous luxury jewelry creator “Cartier”, and more precisely – the “Clash” ring. The advertisement highlights rebelliousness, meeting with elegance and luxury, which we are proud to have been able to create with our “Classic Line Decor” products. You can see our products in this promotional clip.
Opportunity to contribute to exceptional projects
One of the most interesting projects that Classic Line Decor had to contribute to was Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s opera “The Handmaid’s Tale” traveling through Lithuania on a tractor trailer, for which the production was created by the team of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre. With the help of our decor elements, using combinations of wall and ceiling strips and accessories, the empty tractor trailer became a bright and luxurious stage.
Renewal
The decade-long journey of Classic Line Decor has been filled with both challenges and opportunities that have encouraged us to improve. Our brand is ready to continue to keep pace with changing trends, so this year, on the occasion of our anniversary, we are ready to delight you with a renewed company image. Read about it in our next article.
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