Classy to unveil artisan furniture at Bahrain expo


Janahi with one of the products.

Classy to unveil artisan furniture at Bahrain expo

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Classy Interiors will showcase their unique collection of artisan furniture at gulfInteriors 2015, a dedicated exhibition for luxurious, creative and unique designer products, to be held in Bahrain next month.

The event will run alongside two other major exhibitions – Gulf Property Show and gulfBID thus ensuring the continued success of the biggest integrated business-to-business platforms for the construction, interior and property sectors in the Northern Gulf, said the event organisers Hilal Conference and Exhibitions (HCE).

The event will be held from May 12 to 14 at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, the Prime Minister of Bahrain.

Classy Interiors’ portfolio of products has been widely acclaimed as bespoke production, manufactured in local facilities with efficient machinery and skilled craftsmen that compete with the best of international furniture brands.

The designs are a mix of sophistication, quirky and genius that combine modern technology with a passion for music.

“The untold story here is that this collection is totally made in Bahrain,” remarked Jubran Abdulrahman, the managing director of HCE. “These high end finished designs deserve wider recognition and patronage for Artistic pieces of furniture that is made in Bahrain,” he added.

Classy trading was first established in 1996 by Hassan Janahi, starting out as a small carpentry workshop in Salmabad, with Janahi designing and crafting by himself.

Today, Classy Interiors stands as one of Bahrain’s largest enterprises based in Sitra, providing top quality furnishers to high end clients. The company has recently received the certificate of ISO 9001:2008 in 2014 from Bureau Veritas by Jafcon Consultants.

Hassan Janahi, the executive décor of Classy Trading, said: “We are committed to satisfying our customers; we’ve gotten this far by maintaining a good relationship and reputation with them. I believe that Bahrain’s consumerism for the interior industry is growing rapidly although there is still the preference of bigger international brands over local products due to the false notion that quality products from local brands are usually scarce.”

“My designs are made with a love of music. Each piece of wood is laid in designs as if we are composing a piece of music, my Bahraini roots are inspiring to me and I hope people will find this reflected in my designs,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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