i literally have to become a woodworking lesbian in the next 3 months because abi is collecting books at an alarming rate and we can only have so many Ikea bookcases. plus, in this economy we may very well have to build a log cabin

RT @egplantparmesan: i literally have to become a woodworking lesbian in the next 3 months because abi is collecting books at an alarming rate and we can only have so many Ikea bookcases. plus, in this economy we may very well have to build a log cabin

I am Minjara.A business with a hint of yearning for the good-old-days, established by Riyad Abdul Ja…

I am Minjara.A business with a hint of yearning for the good-old-days, established by Riyad Abdul Jalil in 1958 in Tal Latifieh Street, in Tripoli, creating classical and neoclassical furniture upholstery.

Specialized in custom made furniture and upholstery, Yehya reveals a nostalgic soft point for antique artworks and love of restoration. “Fine skills, attention to details and perfect customer service are what make us a success story”, says Yehya. “Since I’m entrusted with the vision of this precious legacy, I manage its mission creating high quality products.” Yehya’s signature tables, beds, sofas, offices’ desks and many more items are what draws architects and privates from afar.

Through a professional social media network as well as paper magazines, the world gets to know how Abdul Jalil Carpentry continues to push the limits of wood.

Yehya Abdul Jalil

Order your Minjara products now via private message or through our website www.minjara.com

This project is funded by the European Union in Lebanon and implemented by Expertise France.
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