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7 Inspiring Interiors (2022-2023)

Barobi Design is the exclusive distributor for BAGNODESIGN – London in Dhaka. It serves the clients with the best of luxury sanitary ware, brassware and tile products of high quality and latest innovation. It gives the bathroom a modern and timeless look. Utilizing the most recent trends and technology, the talented team of architects and engineers of Barobi Design will take care of the client’s needs for both commercial and residential bathrooms. It provides all products that a bathroom needs which includes wash basins, furniture, faucets, accessories, bathtubs, shower trays, shower screens, shower spaces, spas, smart toilets, installation systems and tiles for indoor and outdoor use. The most cutting-edge technology is combined with the most recent design trends in every product of Barobi Design. Mr. Mahabub Alam, Chairman of Barobi Design, was impressed after using the sanitary products exclusively for the remodeling of his own home here in Dhaka. As a result, he made the decision to introduce cutting-edge products and first-rate services to Bangladesh, a country with significant potential for expansion in a variety of industries, from residential to retail. Full news can be viewed here 7 Inspiring Interiors (2022-2023) – SHOWCASE

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Redefining Office Spaces

Achieving the appropriate balance between pioneering and comprehensible concepts is something that organizations, most notably UNDP, strive for in order to boost productivity and worker well-being. The UNDP Country Office spanning the 18th and 19th floor of the IDB Bhaban, Agargaon, portrays a concept that reflects the work of UNDP as well as the lively office culture the company aims to practice. Architecture firm maison’D Architects redesigned the office to bring the company’s vision alive. Full news can be viewed here : https://www.showcase.com.bd/feature/redefining-office-spaces/
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The unpolished architectural beauty of Garage Food Court

No fancy materials such as flashy and marble tiles have been used at Garage. The food court is lit by a hoard of antique hanging-lights from ships. The architects kept the raw beauty of all the materials used intact in their design. In tropical countries like Thailand and Vietnam, people can easily enter roadside restaurants or pubs. Dhaka’s Garage Food Court is somewhat like that. The 9,200 sq ft food court, with a mezzanine floor, was basically an old garage designed by architects Farhin Ashrafi and Talha Mahmud, the managing partners of “maison ‘D Architects”, two years ago. Located at the Gulshan-Tejgaon Link Road, opposite the Shanta Western Tower, the ground-floored Garage Food Court is rather welcoming. As the area does not have any other food courts as such, people headed out for work can have their breakfast, lunch and snacks both during and after office hours. Full news can be viewed here https://www.tbsnews.net/feature/habitat/unpolished-architectural-beauty-garage-food-court-213295

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Bromley Bee Early Years — a boon for your baby

As most parents would agree, sending your precious little one to school for the very first time can be a daunting experience. Since birth, or actually since the moment of conception, we parents become selfless caregivers, putting the child’s needs first, making sure they are loved, safe, happy and blooming. They become the centre of our universe; a form of love so deep and heightened that everything else pales in comparison and that little person becomes all-consuming. We guard them with our lives, do not let them come in harm’s way and hope to keep them cocooned with love and safety for as long as we can. Then, as the years pass and they grow older, we also need to let them spread their wings and fly, for just being a loving parent is not enough. Every child needs to step out of their comfort zone to learn the ways of the world to blossom into a healthy, rounded individual. As he or she learns to adapt to new environments, meet new people and engage with challenging surroundings meaningfully, they are likely to grow up to be efficient, valuable adults. This is where a preschool plays a crucial role. Full news can be viewed here https://www.thedailystar.net/lifestyle/new-town/news/bromley-bee-early-years-boon-your-baby-1736539

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The Playful Preschool – Bromley Bee Early Years

A perfect coalition of style and education, perfectly put together in order to offer your young children a safe haven while stimulating their young minds to better equip them for future learning. BROMLEY BEE EARLY YEARS is an institution that is born out of necessity and uniquely styled by Architect Farhin Ashrafi and Architect Talha Mahmud , who have done extensive research in early childhood development. The couple, being professional architects, felt that a unique preschool that was tailor-made for kids, from the carpets to the lights, was the blessing that would alleviate the tensions of many new parents looking for a proper preschool for their child. Full news can be viewed here https://www.showcase.com.bd/architect-column/the-playful-preschool-bromley-bee-early-years/

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Deshal’s impressive new makeover

The pandemic ravaged local fashion brand has relaunched itself to reach newer heights Nearly seventeen years ago, Deshal, entered the market with a whole host of unique ideas – faces painted on kurtis, taat or hand-loomed cotton sarees, use of wooden beads and other handicrafts in fabrics – bringing a gust of fresh air to the fashion wear industry. And just like that, slowly but surely, their small shop on the first floor of Aziz Super Market became a haven for university students with limited pocket money, particularly for the University of Dhaka students. Kanak Aditya and Ishrat Jahan, a couple who graduated from the Fine Arts Institute of Dhaka University, along with Sabuj Sidikki started Deshal in 2005.   For more than a decade, Deshal focused on handcrafted ethnic products, with its own contemporary spin. Apart from wearables for men, women and kids, Deshal produced lifestyle goods and home decor items as well. Deshal – meaning ethnic or home-bred – stayed true to its name, up to a point. All the clothes were made from our local materials (cotton and other natural fibres), and made by our local ethnic weavers as well, up until 2015.   The full news can be viewed here : https://www.tbsnews.net/features/panorama/deshals-impress-ive-new-makeover-365368[/vc_row]

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