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Agatha’s Interior Design Celebrates Three Decades of Class, Style

- Stories by Mary Nnah

A design and lifestyle-driven company, Agatha’ s Interior Design Limited (AIDL), last weekend, marked its 30th anniversar­y in a spectacula­r display of pomp and pageantry.

Since its inception in 1994, Agatha’s Interior, whose primary mission is to be the foremost residentia­l, project and hospitalit­y furniture and accessorie­s leader in Nigeria, has been committed to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfacti­on, and this milestone celebratio­n marks the company’s momentous journey of growth and success.

Over the years, Agatha’s Interior has grown from a modest startup to a prominent player in the interior design sector.

Through unwavering dedication and a relentless pursuit of excellence, the company has successful­ly executed several residentia­l and office furnishing projects for prominent private and corporate clients satisfacto­rily.

Speaking during a press conference to announce its 30th anniversar­y, the Chief Executive Officer\Founder, Agatha EricUdorie, said that to celebrate this significan­t milestone in its existence, the company was also being rebranded.

“Today is the 30th year celebratio­n of Agatha’s Interior Design Limited and also the re-branding of the Agatha logo. If you know us very well, we were blue and yellow but now we have rebranded to soft pink, brown Russian red, burgundy and green - moving from the old to the new”, she noted.

Buttressin­g on the inspiratio­n behind the rebrand, she said, “I have a young daughter who just graduated from the University of the Arts, London and she read Interior Design while I have done 30 years and she is coming on board, she wants to have her colours. And then, change is constant and I am also happy to rebrand. I am almost 60 years old and I am trying to be young. So, the colours that are associated with youngsters are the colours I have accepted. We are all trying to look fresh and those colours are fresh.”

Eric-Udorie was quick to add that hard work, determinat­ion and tenacity have kept her standing in the last three decades, adding, “What is standing for us continuous­ly is that I have an eye for detail. I know what to choose. I can goto the Mush in market and choose a fabric. If I were to pay for that fabric in the UK, I would probably be paying for it at 60 pounds per metre but I get it for N6,000 here. So, you must have an eye for details, be consistent and you must love what you do. I eat,sleep and wake up design.”

Inspired by the likes of Ms Phil Makenzie, a half-English and half-Urhobo, who ran a furniture firm in the ‘90s and the Late Mr Franco Gassani, an Italian who used to deal in marble products for furniture, Eric-Udorie, a young profession­ally trained Nurse turned profession­al interior designer, who exudes a rare mix of deep passion and intuitive knowledge, through what could be described as a fascinatin­g twist in fate, found herself being tutored in the workshop of the aforementi­oned mentors, which eventually led to the birth of the success story called Agatha’s Interior Design Limited, being told today.

 ?? ?? L-R: Guest, Mrs Juliet Aigbogun; General Manager, Agatha’s Interior Design Ltd, Leslie Johnson; Managing Director, Agatha’s Interior Design Ltd, Mrs. Agatha Eric-Udorie, and Sales Manager, Agatha’s Interior Design Ltd, Mrs. Alice Gomez during the 30th Anniversar­y of the company in Lagos
L-R: Guest, Mrs Juliet Aigbogun; General Manager, Agatha’s Interior Design Ltd, Leslie Johnson; Managing Director, Agatha’s Interior Design Ltd, Mrs. Agatha Eric-Udorie, and Sales Manager, Agatha’s Interior Design Ltd, Mrs. Alice Gomez during the 30th Anniversar­y of the company in Lagos

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