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furniture

Wazeenah: Turning furniture into a canvas
Brands

Wazeenah: Turning furniture into a canvas

Night stands with mural art are some of the brand’s unique products

Furniture to interior designing: Particle board now taking over timber
Industry

Furniture to interior designing: Particle board now taking over timber

From carpenters to entrepreneurs: Feni furniture hub thriving
Economy

From carpenters to entrepreneurs: Feni furniture hub thriving

Photo: Courtesy
Brands

5 HATIL furniture that stand out

Photo: Collected
Economy

Steel, furniture exporters want duty-free raw material import facility

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

ISHO brings harmony to your interiors with trends that reinvigorate spaces

Photo: TBS
Trade

Furniture traders upset with reduced stall-space

Selim H Rahman, Chairman of the Bangladesh Furniture Industries Owners Association and the Managing Director of Hatil. Photo: Courtesy. 
Panorama

Our furniture industry needs a seat at the table: Hatil MD

ISHO begins ‘Small Things Matter’ campaign  
Corporates

ISHO begins ‘Small Things Matter’ campaign  

 Penthouse Livings launches Nobilia from Germany and Smeg from Italy
Corporates

Penthouse Livings launches Nobilia from Germany and Smeg from Italy

The prices in the second-hand furniture market are set based on the physical condition, how long it has been used, the size and detail, and, of course, the wood used to make it. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Habitat

The ins and outs of Dhaka’s second hand furniture market

ISHO offers lucrative discounts ahead of new year 
Corporates

ISHO offers lucrative discounts ahead of new year 

Saba’s reloved furniture
Habitat

Saba’s reloved furniture

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