Pre-Ramadan pop-up display in Riyadh honours regional and local companies

 


Attending this week's pre-Ramadan pop-up display at Riyadh's Lakum Artspace will let you enjoy art, music, fashion, and coffee, among other benefits.

A series of carefully chosen pop-up stores with products from regional and local designers make up the four-day display.

The stores provide live art and fashion sketching, as well as courses for those interested in flower arrangement.

Also, there are beverages available from Malmoum Café, the studio's own coffee shop.

The pop-up exhibition, according to art curator Dana Qabbani, was developed to honour regional businesses and provide a venue for them to showcase their creations.

"I wanted to commemorate the achievements of the firms that evolved with us ten years ago," she remarked.

These Saudi companies are run by exceptional women and men who have excelled in the domestic and international markets.

Tamashee, a well-known, upscale Arabian Gulf footwear company with headquarters in Dubai and a presence in the Kingdom, is one of the names highlighted.

Tamashee co-founder Muneera Al-Tamimi said that the company had previously worked with Qabbani. Tamashee has been around for ten years, she claimed. We frequently collaborate with the "pre-show" team and Lakum Artspace, and we respect their originality and selection of distinctive brands for their platform.

"Tamashee aspires to tell a heartfelt story from the area that advances the uniqueness of the Arabian Peninsula via our products.

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