Nina Interiors unveils new branch, partners with Sunon to advance ESG goals

Nina Interiors unveils new branch, partners with Sunon to advance ESG goals

Patrica Karugaba (center) poses for a group photo with Charlse Ocici (Far left) and Samwiri Njuki

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Nina Interiors Limited, a player in Uganda’s furniture industry for over 30 years, has announced the grand opening of its new experiential center in Makindye, Kampala city in partnership with global furniture manufacturer Sunon.

This state-of-the-art center will showcase a wide range of innovative office, educational, and medical furniture designed to meet the evolving needs of customers.

The new experiential center, located at “ETHICC House in Makindye,” symbolizes Nina Interiors’ commitment to excellence, teamwork, humility, integrity, and a customer-first approach according to its officials.

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It represents a significant milestone in Nina’s journey to deliver exceptional quality and service. The center aims to provide a dynamic space where customers can explore, discover, and connect with Nina Interior’s offerings in a uniquely curated environment that highlights the craftsmanship and innovation that define the brand.

“We are thrilled to partner with Sunon to bring the latest designs and innovations to Uganda,” said Patricia Karugaba, the managing director of Nina Interiors.

“This partnership enables us to offer superior products and services to our clients, ranging from office and educational furniture to medical solutions, all while upholding our values and commitment to customer satisfaction,” Karugaba added.

Samwiri Njuki, the board chair expressed gratitude to all who contributed to the realization of this vision, emphasizing Nina Interiors' dedication to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards.

“As a sustainably conscious business in Uganda, we pledge our commitment to environmental sustainability and ethical business practices, which are crucial for the longevity of our company and the well-being of our community,” said Njuki.

Charles Ocici, the executive director of Enterprise Uganda, praised Nina Interiors for its visionary and diligent management, which has withstood the test of time.

He highlighted that the grand unveiling of the state-of-the-art experiential center is a testament to the founders’ dedication and discipline.

“The experiential center transcends a traditional furniture showroom; it serves as an inspiring hub for innovative furniture ideas, thanks to the advanced capabilities of the facility,” he Ocici said.

While at the event, Kevin Jia, Regional Director – International Business Division, remarked at Sunon said, “We are grateful to Nina Interiors for successfully introducing Sunon to the Ugandan market. As we move forward, Sunon is committed to continuously bringing innovative products, fresh concepts, and advanced office solutions to Uganda, enhancing the local market with our global expertise.”

Nina Interiors limited was established in July 1991. With an illustrious 32-year journey, it has evolved into a premier one-stop center for office and domestic furnishings, curtains, blinds, and decorative accessories.

Sunon is one of the leading workspace solution provider. For around 30 years, Sunon has been creating better places to work by weaving workplace wellbeing into the fabric of its company’s mission.

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