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Furniture industry

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

From carpenters to entrepreneurs: Feni furniture hub thriving
Economy

From carpenters to entrepreneurs: Feni furniture hub thriving

Livelihood of around 20,000 people is directly or indirectly dependent on the Sheri Para furniture hub. Photo: Mumit M
Panorama

Sheri Para: The country’s largest furniture hub born out of social forestry and the 1988 floods

Photo: Courtesy
Brands

5 HATIL furniture that stand out

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

HATIL: A dynamic brand in the world of furniture

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

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

Selim H Rahman, managing director of Hatil Furniture.
Economy

Recovery scope in furniture industry limited in 2021

Workers make a piece of cane furniture at a factory in Sylhet. The traditional furniture market is losing its competitiveness for unavailability of cane, the import of which is increasing the production cost. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Industry

Sylhet cane furniture industry in shambles

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