PFC to take part in Doha exhibition
LAHORE:The Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) will participate in the four-day Build Your House Exhibition 2025, Doha, Qatar commencing from April 28.
Pakistan Furniture Council CEO Mian Kashif Ashfaq here on Sunday chairing a board of directors meeting said popular for its blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary innovation, the PFC will highlight Pakistan’s rich heritage in furniture design through an array of hand-carved wooden masterpieces, luxurious upholstery, and modern modular solutions.
This event, a hub for global architects, developers, and interior designers, offers the PFC a platform to strengthen trade ties with Qatar and the broader Middle Eastern market., 'We are excited to unveil Pakistan’s artistry, emphasising sustainability and quality, aligning with global trends,' he added.
The expo underscores Pakistan’s growing influence in the international furniture industry, showcasing affordability and elegance. By connecting with stakeholders worldwide, the PFC aims to boost exports and position Pakistan as a leader in innovative design.
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