Town House

General Information

Company Profile
In 1970, first Town House Store opened in Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui. Mohini, always supported by her husband Mohan, started the business selling wooden handicrafts, silverware and home accessories. It was for because of Mohini’s genuine interest in people and their homes, that helped establish a loyal client base from the onset. In the 1970s, Town House established a niche for itself as the place to go for English tableware. Town House added Waterford, Wedgewood and Royal Doulton brands to their portfolio of brands, alongside a range of silverware from Sheffield, England. Town House’s expansion continued through the 1970s with the introduction of the then undiscovered Austrian brand Riedel, to Hong Kong, through its high end crystal home products. A revolution in stemware was about to emerge and business relations between the Riedel and Gidumal families were cemented. The Town House retail footprint grew in 1980’s and 1990’s. In 1989, Mohan and Mohini’s son Ravi, joined the business spearheading the expansion of the retail business, particularly through the development of relationships with Swarovski. Riedel’s popularity was starting to grow in the late 1990s under Ravi’s helm, Town House became the exclusive distributor for Riedel in Hong Kong and Macau, selling Riedel products to leading retailers, hotels and restaurants. As demand for Riedel grew into the millennium years, Town House’s wholesale business extended to luxury client retailers and hoteliers including Lane Crawford, Watson’s Wine Cellar and the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. Maxwell & Williams of Australia and Nachtmann Crystal joined Town House’s portfolio and the company’s wholesaling division has since become its predominant growth driver for business operations.
Address:
5/F, Units F-J, Block 2, Kwai Tak Industrial Centre, 15-33 Kwai Tak Street, Kwai Chung
Tel No.:
852-23750005
Email:
Ida@townhouse.com.hk

Other Information

  • Products and Services
    Subject: Riedel “Class Tasting” Class
    Details:

    Have you ever thought about the science of making a wine glass, or why the same wine tastes distinctly different in two differently shaped glasses?  Riedel ‘Glass Tasting’ sessions give MICE groups an insight as to why the shape of a glass influences the bouquet and taste of alcoholic beverages.

     

    Reward your MICE groups with the tasting programme led by Town House which introduces some commonly consumed wines, including Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon. An exciting wine appreciation experience, participants are able to take home the four glasses used in the tasting.

    Website: http://www.townhouse.com.hk/news_events.php