A Cautionary Tale for High-End Buyers…
A Cautionary Tale for High-End Buyers Moving to Milan: Avoid Interni’s Arclinea Flagship Store at All Costs
As an American who recently relocated to Milan and invested in a modestly sized (250 square meters) high-end residence in one of the city’s most prestigious neighborhoods, I feel compelled to share a candid and cautionary review of my experience with Interni's Arclinea flagship store.
If you are an American, British, or other English-speaking buyer expecting the same caliber of professionalism, service, and integrity that Arclinea’s global brand represents—do not, under any circumstances, entrust Interni as your Arclinea supplier. Go directly to Arclinea corporate or to a qualified, vetted professional—not this reseller.
I commissioned a €230,000+ kitchen and laundry room project through Interni’s Arclinea showroom on Via Durini. What began with polished salesmanship and big promises quickly unraveled into one of the most frustrating and unprofessional client experiences I’ve encountered anywhere in the world. Among the most serious issues:
• Weeks of delays and zero proactive communication;
• Incomplete and poorly executed installation that fell shockingly short of both luxury and basic standards;
• Cabinets delivered misaligned and incomplete, appliances installed incorrectly and hastily, and entire segments of the kitchen left non-functional for weeks;
• Interni’s team failed to honor basic post-sale obligations, avoided accountability, and showed a blatant unwillingness to correct their errors;
• And when pressed, their tone shifted from charming to dismissive—a stark contrast to the premium-tier service one should expect from a €200,000+ kitchen purchase.
Even IKEA offers a more professional and reliable installation experience.
Interni positions itself as a full-service, luxury design partner. In reality, they act as a bloated intermediary that inflates pricing, cuts corners during execution, and then shirks all responsibility when things go wrong. The internal coordination between their sales, logistics, and installation teams is fragmented, unresponsive, and completely misaligned with the standards of any luxury furnishing experience—let alone Arclinea’s.
If you're a discerning buyer used to excellence, and you value your time, investment, and sanity—avoid Interni.
Go directly to Arclinea or a trusted, service-oriented design firm. Interni will dazzle you with renderings and promises, only to leave you with delays, excuses, and costly repairs you’ll be forced to oversee yourself. The first warning sign was when they demanded EUR 10K just to give a raw, incomplete rendering to our architect to begin the design process; something that other firms including Arclinea itself, Molteni, and others do without cost when working with lead architects on projects.
This review is not written out of spite—it’s written out of the genuine hope that it spares others the immense frustration, cost, and disappointment that I endured.








