Home Concept Interior Design Centre in Katowice expands to 17,000 sqm with third building
The Home Concept Interior Design Centre in Katowice has completed its expansion with the addition of a third building, bringing the total leasable area of the complex to 17,000 square metres. Located in the Roździeń district near the revitalised Aleja Kasztanowców, the facility now hosts 40 interior design showrooms representing a broad spectrum of furniture and design brands. All new showrooms in the third building will open to customers on 2 June.
The new building adds 2,200 square metres of exhibition space and is fully leased. Tenants include BoConcept, which is returning to Katowice with a 400 sqm showroom, along with Dion and Bizzarto, who are relocating from existing spaces within the complex. Other new brands include Jawor-Parkiet (wooden flooring), Mirad (tiles and bathroom fittings), and furniture retailers Moco Home, Vongai Concept, and Wajnert.
With this expansion, Home Concept continues to position itself as a comprehensive resource for interior design, offering access to products across categories such as kitchens, bathrooms, lighting, flooring, windows, and furnishings. In addition to major brands like IWC Home, Maxfliz, Senpo, and MyBed, the centre now includes a diverse range of suppliers catering to both residential and commercial design needs.
The centre is designed to support direct customer engagement, offering opportunities to physically experience products and consult with specialists. Common areas, such as a rooftop terrace and shared patio space integrated into Aleja Kasztanowców, are also intended to provide visitors with a more relaxed environment in which to consider their design decisions.
Events for professionals are part of the centre’s regular programming. In April, for example, the Puszman showroom hosted a design-focused breakfast attended by architects and designers, including a talk by Oskar Zięta. These gatherings reflect Home Concept’s strategy of fostering ongoing dialogue between brands, design professionals, and end-users.
The centre is also developing co-working areas where designers can meet clients, and plans to continue hosting educational and promotional events. According to Krzysztof Kołaszewski, President of AB Development and the investor behind the project, the goal is to support informed decision-making and provide an accessible, centralised environment for all aspects of interior design.
The third building’s opening strengthens Home Concept’s role as the largest interior design centre in the Silesia region, offering a consolidated destination for high-quality furnishings and professional expertise.