Lualdi Opens Its Doors to London, Bringing Italian Architectural Craft Into the British Design Ecosystem

The stylish flagship showroom is located on Margaret Street, set to welcome tastemakers of design to elevate projects from ideation to completion

A room with a textured wooden door and wall, a floating shelf of books, a leather chair, and a side table with a candle and a book
(Image credit: Beppe Brancato. Design: Lualdi)

Lualdi has fostered a long-standing relationship with British design, dating back to the 1990s. But its newly inaugurated London showroom on Margaret Street strengthens its presence in one of the world’s leading hubs for architecture and real estate.

Known for pushing the boundaries to create bespoke doors, systems, and modular partitions, this showroom is no exception. The London outpost signals a shift in approach, positioning space itself as a working tool for architects and designers.

A compact sequence of systems brings the technical and design dimensions of the product to the fore, enabling a direct reading of materials, details, and spatial continuity.

From Door to System

A set of sliding doors revealing a set of glass doors opening into a room of shelves with soft lighting

(Image credit: Beppe Brancato. Design: Lualdi)

Lualdi’s approach to doors has always followed positioning them as elevated architectural elements rather than simple connections. And the essence of the brand is further driven in through the London showroom.

These sleek segments of design, capable of defining thresholds, relationships, and spatial continuity, are realized in the form of sliding doors, flush-to-wall solutions, glass partitions, and integrated systems. The British outpost guides you through each stylistic element in sequence to better grasp the material and technological impact on an architectural project.

Since boundaries are no longer the overlooked afterthought they once were, Lualdi shines a spotlight on the versatility of reimagined thresholds.

Exporting Your Vision

A room with a patterned wood door, wood walls, and a black plinth holding a textured white vase

(Image credit: Beppe Brancato. Design: Lualdi)

Through this fresh showroom, Lualdi offers London’s interior tastemakers industrial production, customization capabilities, and thorough technical support for design. From nascent development through production until final execution, the company positions itself as a reliable partner donning multiple hats through every stage.

Besides solely manufacturing systems to contribute to your interiors, Lualdi moves beyond simply retailing to act as a confident consultant. And the company’s Italian heritage shapes the interplay of artisanal culture and product craftsmanship.

Serving as a Mod Urban Interface

A room with glass doors and sliding slatted doors on either side

(Image credit: Beppe Brancato. Design: Lualdi)

As contemporary showrooms evolve from less functional spaces into relational devices, Lualdi’s showroom acts as a point of connection to London’s vivid design scene. Catering to designers, architects, real estate developers, and interior enthusiasts who take a refined approach to curating a space.

And the company’s long-established presence in the British and wider international market makes this a benchmark opening. This localized operational base, straddling Marylebone and Fitzrovia, feels poignantly at the heart of the design ecosystem.

With its arrival, Lualdi brings a considered approach to redefining thresholds and highly resolved architectural systems. For more insight into the company’s role in shaping, connecting, and defining interiors, visit the Lualdi website.