Interior Pakistan Expo attracts over 45,000 in two days

Life and StyleInterior Pakistan Expo attracts over 45,000 in two days

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Over 45,000 people from the twin cities have so far visited to view products of leading furniture producers in the third furniture expo scheduled to end on Sunday.

The Pakistan Furniture Council (PFC) organized the grand exhibition to bring an assortment of furniture ‘modern and traditional, wooden and steel’ to Rawalpindi and Islamabad where expos are a rare occurrence.

The PFC arranged the exhibition free of cost for the general public and offered a 20% to 100% value back advantage for customers at the Expo.

With brands as prominent nationally as Diamond Group, ChenOne, Interwood, NM Furnishers, Mohkam Furnishers, Chirag Din, Index Furniture, Style & Comfort, National Furnishers, Vogue and many more, the value for consumers shopping for furniture is amazing, said a press release.

People came with families to look at home furnishings while professionals arrived to look at innovations in office furniture. Also available were home decour items and bedding.

The three-day Expo gives an opportunity to people to compare and shop at the leisure in Islamabad.

Mian Muhammad Kashif Ashfaq, CEO of PFC, and other PFC Directors were available at Tulip Hall to engage with dignitaries, who visited the 3rd annual exhibition of Pakistan Furniture Council’s flagship brand – Interiors Pakistan.

Mian Kashif Ashfaq said, ‘The first 2 exhibitions were held in Lahore to great acclaim, and “this is the first time we are hosting the Expo in Islamabad.”

PFC has done a lot to promote interior designers and furniture manufacturers from all over Pakistan, both nationally and internationally.

Source: APP

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