Lamm in Kuwait for the SSHIC

A leading figure in Kuwait too: in fact, Lamm has won a contract to supply 2,000 custom-made chairs for the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre, founded in 1961 and one of the most important architecture and engineering centres for businesses in the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa).
The customisation of its creations is therefore one of the hallmark features of LAMM ’s range of products, as reiterated recently by Dante Bonuccelli, the company’s art director who underlined the importance of essential, functional products that are in line with designers’ needs.
The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre currently employs over 800 people, with offices in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Bahrain, Algeria and South Africa. The World Architecture Magazine included it in the top 100 global consultancy firms and in the top 5 in the MENA region for 2014.

Lamm’s new supply contract for Qatar

Lamm has signed a supply agreement in Qatar for about 6,000 custom-made chairs for 48 classrooms at the Supreme Education Council in Doha. Qatar has confirmed its position as one of the fastest growing countries in the Persian Gulf in the fields of education and architecture, which this company from San Secondo Parmense visited last November at the important “Brand Italy” fair in the capital city.
The Supreme Education Council is responsible for the development and progression of the education sector to meet Qatar’s needs for human resources and excellent skills in various fields. The SEC is also responsible for national education policy, which it connects to a series of training objectives, plans and programmes in line with the general objectives of the State. (source www.sec.gov.qa)