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Regal furniture: Redefining home décor in Bangladesh

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Naimul Hasan Miraz
26 November, 2024, 10:55 am
Last modified: 26 November, 2024, 02:17 pm

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Regal furniture: Redefining home décor in Bangladesh

From affordable luxury to sustainable craftsmanship, Regal Furniture is redefining how Bangladeshi households create their dream spaces

Naimul Hasan Miraz
26 November, 2024, 10:55 am
Last modified: 26 November, 2024, 02:17 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

Debabrata Bhowmik, a supervisor at a creative marketing agency in Dhaka, is gearing up for his December wedding with a stylish twist—by giving his home a fresh new look with Regal Furniture.

From a trendy Canva-series bed, cupboard, and dressing table to a luxurious Chevron-series king-size bed, sofa, and shoe rack, Regal transformed his living space into a cosy haven.

"They're affordable, and the quality is great," shared Debabrata. His loyalty to Regal stems from a five-seater sofa he bought last year for his home in Feni. "I was impressed with the quality, price, and service. So when I needed furniture in Dhaka, I didn't think twice about going back to Regal," he added.

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Similarly, newlywed corporate professional Avik Dutta also turned to Regal Furniture to decorate his home. "Compared to other brands, Regal stands out for its quality and pricing," he said, reflecting the growing trust among customers.

For couples like Debabrata and Avik, Regal's "Honeybird" campaign is a bonus. Running until the end of January, the campaign offers newlyweds the chance to win a romantic trip to Bali, Indonesia. Each month, three lucky couples are chosen through random selection. Plus, shoppers can enjoy 10-15% discounts on select items throughout the campaign, making Regal an irresistible choice for newlyweds looking to start their new journey in style.

A fusion of tradition and modernity

Regal Furniture has transformed Bangladesh's furniture industry by combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. As the country's largest furniture brand, Regal has earned a reputation for offering stylish, high-quality furniture that provides great value for money, perfect for all types of homes.

A vast network of showrooms

With over 600 showrooms nationwide, Regal Furniture ensures accessibility for its customers, no matter where they are. Its presence spans bustling cities and small towns alike, making it convenient for customers to explore a wide range of products.

This extensive network is a testament to Regal's commitment to serving households across Bangladesh.

Regal provides free consultations after examining the space. Customers can choose between customised designs or standard options offered by Regal. For online orders, delivery is free for products over Tk3,000. The company also offers a one-year warranty on all purchases, covering manufacturing defects.

Stylish and functional design

Regal Furniture is celebrated for its contemporary designs that cater to diverse tastes. Drawing inspiration from Bangladeshi culture, a blend of Bangladeshi and Western styles, and current trends, Regal designs furniture that stands out.

Their product line includes metal furniture, laminated board furniture, wooden furniture, and engineered wood options—a compressed version for greater longevity. Regal primarily uses pure mahogany wood for its wooden furniture.

"Since we use both wood and metal, we can customise any furniture," explained a Regal representative. "We believe in creating furniture that tells a story. Our designs aren't just about appearance—they're about creating spaces where people truly feel at home."

Almost all products are delivered in a knock-down format, and fittings are provided free of charge.

Affordable luxury

Regal Furniture stands apart in a market where luxury often comes with a hefty price tag. By combining affordability with quality, the brand has made premium furniture accessible to the average Bangladeshi household. 

Regal's state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and commitment to using premium materials ensure that cost-effectiveness does not come at the expense of quality.

Commitment to sustainability

In an era of environmental awareness, Regal Furniture leads the way with eco-friendly manufacturing practices. The company uses responsibly sourced wood and non-toxic finishes, demonstrating its dedication to sustainability. This not only satisfies customers' needs but also helps pave the way for a greener future.

Beyond products: Creating experiences

Regal Furniture's focus isn't limited to selling furniture—it's about creating a seamless experience for customers. Exceptional service, from consultation to delivery, fitting, and after-sales support, ensures customer satisfaction. 

Moreover, with online shopping options, Regal caters to the digitally-savvy generation, offering the convenience of browsing and purchasing from home.

In addition to furniture, Regal also provides interior design services.

A trusted choice for all

From newlywed couples furnishing their first home to families updating their spaces, Regal Furniture has become a trusted name in Bangladesh. With its perfect blend of quality, style, and affordability, it's no surprise that Regal is the first choice for countless households.

For those looking to create spaces that reflect their style while staying within budget, Regal Furniture offers a complete home décor solution. As the company continues to innovate and expand, it promises to remain at the forefront of the Bangladeshi furniture industry, helping transform houses into homes.

Looking ahead, Regal plans to export furniture globally. It has already begun exporting to a few countries, marking a step toward its international aspirations.

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