In 2016, Kenya minted 900 dollar millionaires. This brings the total number of high net worth individuals in the country to 9,400 individuals, according to Knight Frank’s 2017 wealth report. This emergent Kenyan bourgeois has refined tastes that is reflected in the things they buy, and especially, in the houses they choose to live in.
Luxury apartments, villas and mansions are now in vogue, underlining the growing demand from the Kenyan upper class. These palatial homes are not complete without exquisite furniture and, increasingly, state-of-the-art electronics and gadgets.
Electronics and gadgets not only speak to the homeowner’s sophistication, but also add to the aesthetic appeal of the home. These are considerations that global consumer electronics manufacturer LG took into account when introducing its wallpaper-thin OLED TVs W series of 4K OLED TVs into the market.
As thin as your phone, the award-winning W series is a welcome breakthrough in TV technology. This is because the LG is not just concerned about creating an immersive viewing experience, but also about complementing the beauty of your home.
The W series do not need any clunky wall mountings but can stick on your wall, giving your home a classy but modern feel. Your palatial home is not complete without LG’s wallpaper-thin OLED TV.
“The W series are not just functional. Its design elements are also a big plus and make it especially popular with customers keen on preserving the aesthetic appeal of their home. We expect it to be a big hit in the Kenyan luxury market,” said Moses Marji, LG East Africa Marketing Manager.
With the wall-paper thin W series, LG has demonstrated once again that when it comes to design leadership, it is second to none. This premium product is one of the amazing offerings in LG’s product portfolio that boasts of other diverse products for your home besides TV.
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