Saturday, February 9, 2013

An artistic way to promote business


Bahrain: The +973 Gallery, located in Segaiya, is a one-of-a-kind concept that will host different designers in a bid to create awareness about helping young businesses across the country.
It is part of the Wihda Wahda (Let's Unite) campaign - a national scheme aimed to kick start social reconciliation among Bahrain's youth after the unrest.
The gallery has adopted a quarterly concept where products made by contributing artists will be displayed for three months a year, allowing more entrepreneurs the chance to take part and make a name for themselves.
It is the brainchild of Mayasem Communication chief executive officer Dr Shaikha May Al Otaibi, who spearheaded the Wihda Wahda campaign, and features a variety of merchandise including furniture, shawls, accessories, jewellery, watches, traditional Bahraini clothes, children's wear and furniture, covers, cushions, local perfumes and home accessories.

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