Chief Executive Officer Pakistan Furniture Council Mian Kashif Ashfaq Sunday said the global demand for Pak hand carved furniture has grown significantly, making it a prized possession for homes, offices, and hotels around the world.
Chairing board of directors meeting here today he said Its enduring popularity is a testament to the artisans’ dedication, preserving a legacy that blends tradition with modern aesthetics, making pak furniture including Chenone a hallmark of quality and timeless design. He said our furniture is widely sought after for its versatility, as it complements both traditional and contemporary interiors. From luxurious beds and dining sets to decorative side tables and chairs, every piece exudes sophistication and fine detail.
He said one of the defining characteristics of Pak furniture is the intricate hand-carved patterns, often inspired by Mughal architecture and Islamic art.
These carvings showcase floral motifs, geometric designs, and delicate embellishments that add a regal touch to any space. Walnut, teak, and rosewood are commonly used, ensuring both strength and beauty.
He further stated that Pakistan, is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, intricate carvings, and timeless appeal.
Known for its roots in centuries-old woodworking traditions, Chinioti furniture stands as a symbol of elegance and durability.