Tilottoma celebrates Spanish artistry in Bangladesh with ‘Spanish Fiesta 2025’
Tilottoma Group, the country's leading importer of premium building materials, has inaugurated 'Spanish Fiesta 2025'—a grand celebration marking 25 years of introducing Spain's finest ceramic artistry to Bangladesh.
His Excellency Gabriel María Sistiaga Ochoa de Chinchetru, the Spanish Ambassador to Bangladesh, officially opened the event at Tilottoma's flagship showroom in Gulshan, Dhaka.
This is the second edition of Spanish Fiesta, following the success of its inaugural event in 2020. The 2025 edition marks another milestone in Tilottoma's enduring partnership with Spain, reflecting its commitment to strengthening cultural and design collaboration between the two countries.
Attendees included Shahriar Sajjad, Managing Director of Tilottoma Group; Muhammad Ashiqur Rahman, President of the Spain–Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Monjurul Haque, Leader of Sales – Bangladesh and Pakistan, LWT APAC; and Minhaz Uddin Ahmed Mishok, Leader of Sales – Bangladesh, LWT APAC, as well as leading architects, designers and property professionals from across the country.
Speaking at the event, Shahriar Sajjad said, "Over the past 25 years, our journey with Spain has evolved into a family-like bond built on trust, quality and a shared passion for design. This collaboration is more than business—it is a partnership rooted in art, culture and excellence."
Muhammad Ashiqur Rahman added, "Tilottoma has made premium Spanish products accessible to Bangladeshi consumers, enabling them to experience the craftsmanship and durability of world-class ceramics. This reflects the brand's dedication to bringing international design standards within local reach."
The event features collections from ten renowned Spanish ceramic brands—AB, Azteca, Azuvi, Baldocer, Bestile, Colorker, Emigres, Peronda, Saloni and TAU—available exclusively at Tilottoma.
Running from 26 October to 4 November 2025, Spanish Fiesta 2025 offers visitors product showcases, networking sessions and discussions on Spanish design innovation. As a longstanding bridge between Spanish artistry and Bangladeshi architecture, Tilottoma continues to connect cultures through creativity, craftsmanship and design excellence.
