Three-day furniture exhibition starts in collaboration with Master Molty Foam

SINDH LG MINISTER INAUGURATES

City News Dec, 7 2024
Three-day furniture exhibition starts in collaboration with Master Molty Foam
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KARACHI: Three day Furniture and Living Exhibition start in Karachi in association with Master Molty Foam.

Pakistan’s largest furniture exhibition inaugurated by Sindh local government minister Saeed Ghani a ribbon cutting ceremony established in expo center Karachi, on December 6-8, 2024 at Karachi Expo Center Hall No. 5 & 6. More than 100 furniture related companies are participating in the RF Events exhibition.

During the media talk minister Saeed Ghani said it’s an honor to be a part of such exhibition, we feel proud as a nation we locally made different types of export quality furniture’s, handicrafts, home decor and interior design are available. Variety of brand offer special discounts   these types of exhibition give a chance to local manufacturer to promote its products.

CEO RF Events Dr Nazish Faisal said its welcome news for the region. In the three-day furniture exhibition, furniture brands from different regions of Pakistan will participate and introduce their products and designs in line with new trends will also be on display.

This three-day colorful furniture exhibition is being organized by RF Events and will continue from 6-8 December 2024.

Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 07 2024

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