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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025
ISHO unites top architects in Bangladesh to discuss space optimisation, modern furniture needs

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Press Release
07 July, 2024, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 07 July, 2024, 09:22 pm

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ISHO unites top architects in Bangladesh to discuss space optimisation, modern furniture needs

Press Release
07 July, 2024, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 07 July, 2024, 09:22 pm

In a rapidly urbanizing Bangladesh, the need for innovative space solutions and modern furniture has never been more critical. Recognizing this demand, ISHO, Bangladesh's most innovative furniture company, recently came out with an insightful series that brought together some of the country's top architects.

These talks aimed to explore the pressing issues of space optimization and the growing necessity for modular, sleek, and modern furniture in urban Dhaka, reads a press release.

The video series, available on ISHO's digital platforms, brings together leading architects to share their insights and expertise on how to tackle the challenges posed by limited living spaces in urban areas. Architects such as Mohammad Foyez Ullah, Mustapha Khalid Palash, Jalal Ahmed, Tanya Karim, Sudeshna Chowdhury and Nahas Ahmed Khalil shared their insights and experiences, discussing the challenges and opportunities presented by the country's urban landscape. The focus was clear: how to make the most of limited spaces while maintaining aesthetic appeal and functionality.

In modern living, optimizing space is a necessity. As urban dwellings shrink, making the most of every square foot is crucial. ISHO meets these challenges with innovative, functional designs. The architects highlighted the increasing importance of modular furniture, which offers fexibility and adaptability in small living spaces.

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A collaborative effort for optimal living spaces

Through this collaboration, each architect brings a unique perspective on how to balance aesthetics, functionality, and comfort in modern living spaces. They discuss the nuances of modern architecture and interior design, emphasizing the importance of clean lines, clutter-free environments, hidden storage solutions, and adaptable furniture—all key components of ISHO's ethos.

Architect Mustapha Khalid Palash, famed for projects like the Grameenphone Building, is now exploring minimalism. He focuses on small, serene spaces using clean lines, innovative materials, and local infuences. Palash emphasizes creating lifestyle offces with sustainability, values, and culture, aiming for practical and visually pleasing designs that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal.

Architect Jalal Ahmed, known for designs at Brac University and Scholastica School, integrates hidden storage and versatile furniture to blend aesthetics with practicality. He focuses on space optimization with features like open kitchens and dine-in counters, addressing the reduced need for household help. This approach reduces apartment costs and enhances marketability, showcasing his commitment to inventive, practical solutions

Architect Sudeshna S. Chowdhury, known for Sura Restaurant and Laughing Buddha, crafts tranquil living spaces using strategic furniture placement and natural light. She emphasizes project-specifc optimization, fexibility, and ergonomics. Chowdhury's approach aligns with ISHO's ergonomic furniture, enhancing her vision of serene, inviting environments

Architect Mohammad Foyez Ullah focuses on sustainable design, seen in projects like GP House and Anarkali. He emphasizes space effciency and eco-friendly materials, integrating ISHO's responsible furniture solutions. His work blends style with environmental stewardship, exemplifying a commitment to sustainability

Architect Tanya Karim blends technology seamlessly into modern living spaces like Tanvir Residence and City Alo Branch Gulshan. Her designs feature smart furniture and innovative storage for optimal space use. Karim prioritizes natural light and strategic furniture placement to create inviting

atmospheres. Her approach meets contemporary demands, envisioning future-ready spaces that harmonize technology with aesthetics.

Architect Nahas Ahmed Khalil, renowned for projects like South Breeze Square and Northern Lights, integrates cultural infuences into his designs. He emphasizes space optimization and reducing carbon footprint, catering to middle and lower-middle-income residents in Dhaka. Khalil's approach blends traditional aesthetics with modern functionality, preserving cultural heritage in contemporary living spaces.

ISHO's series has set a new standard in the industry by fostering a dialogue between architects and furniture brands. This collaboration highlights the importance of working together to develop solutions that enhance urban living environments. As Bangladesh continues to urbanize, such initiatives are crucial for creating living spaces that are both effcient and aesthetically pleasing.

Through this series, ISHO has positioned itself as a leader in promoting modern, modular furniture solutions that cater to the evolving needs of urban dwellers. The company's innovative approach and dedication to quality ensure that their furniture not only meets the demands of today but also anticipates the needs of the future.

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