FARRA Design Center is a privately held home products retail store that sells imported furniture and home accessories. The company originated in Beirut, Lebanon, and started as a raw material supplier. The first FARRA store opened in Downtown Beirut in 1976 then moved to Dekwaneh in the early 1980s. In 2004, the company constructed a 7 floors showroom and moved its flagship store to Mkalles (Beirut).
Company type | Private |
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Genre | Retail (Specialty) |
Founded | Beirut, Lebanon (1939) |
Founder | Anwar Farra |
Headquarters | 155 Mkalles Main Street, Mkalles (Beirut) Lebanon |
Area served | Lebanon, Middle-East, Europe & Western Asia |
Products | Furniture and Home Accessories |
Website | FARRA.com |
FARRA was founded in 1939 by Anwar Farra in Lebanon named after his family name. It is now privately held by the founder’s family and has since changed its legal name to: Société les fils d’Anwar Farra SAL under Lebanese entrepreneurial laws.
FARRA history
editFARRA Design Center started as a raw material supplier in 1939 for furniture manufacturing and became a furniture importer and distributor in Lebanon.
1910-1960
editThe founder, Anwar Farra, was born in 1911. The company specialized in the import of raw material for the wood furnishing and furniture manufacturing industries.[citation needed]
1960-1990
editThe company expanded in the successful years of Lebanon, with the development of new hotels and the need for tourist facilities. Around the 1980s, La Société les Fils d’Anwar Farra SARL was created when the company became operated by Anwar Farra closest family members.
1990s-2010s
editFrom exclusive wholesaler supplier, the stores gave a larger focus on the consumer marke. In 2004, FARRA moved its flagship store to Mkalles Main Road.
The company had an impact in its community with charitable donations. It started in 2004 a philanthropic division called Divine Details aimed to help young designers and architecture students become creative through competition, enhance their portfolios and find opportunities for local employment. The company is now one of the most recognizable brands in Lebanon.[1]
FARRA Stores
editThe company was launched in 1939 as a raw material supplier. The first FARRA store opened in Downtown Beirut in 1976 then moved to Dekwaneh in the early 1980s. Its store moved to a newly constructed building on Mkalles Main Street in 2004.[2]
Store format
editThe store has an architecture that uses glass on its rooftop with white painted side walls. Skylights provide natural lighting that reduces energy costs.[3]
Not all furniture is displayed in the store. Particular colors of living rooms may be stocked in the warehouse and is presented on-demand. The FARRA Design Center website contains an overview of its furniture and home accessories collections.[citation needed]
Products
editFARRA furniture is assembled by the company technicians.[citation needed]
Furniture
editFARRA furniture is both locally engineered and designed in its interior design department and imported from international suppliers.[4] FARRA was as of 2012 one of the largest Lebanese furniture importer from North America and Europe (Italy and Spain).[5]
International and Middle East design Projects
editFARRA quotes International architectural and interior design projects.
Hotel and Restaurant Supplier
editFARRA has interior architects which can undergo heavyweight renovation and decoration projects.deliver the final products.
Projects done
editLebano] Projects
edit- Byblos Palace Hotel (Byblos)
- Ramada Downtown Hotel (Downtown, Beirut)
- Markazia Monroe Suites Hotel (Downtown, Beirut)[citation needed]
- Spring Compound Villas (Al Gharrafa)[citation needed]
- Amaia Residence (Kuwait City)[citation needed]
- Residential Resort (Limassol)
FARRA Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
editCharitable giving
editFARRA is involved in several Lebanese charitable causes[6][7] particularly with:
- Injaz (Lebanon) division of Junior Achievement Worldwide - Extra-curricular entrepreneurship training to students in both public and private schools[8]
- Trees4Lebanon (Lebanon) – Objective to plant 1 million trees by 2020[9]
Part of its philanthropy program, FARRA provides at the disposition of non-profit associations 1000m2 of its main floor to allow them to organize events and raise money for charity.[citation needed]
Environmental responsibility
editThe company selects suppliers with accountable productions, eco-sustainable values (for every tree cut, a new one is planted), and that respects ISO quality environmental standards. The company is one of the sponsors of the Lebanese Rotary project Trees4Lebanon which projects to plant 1 million new trees by 2020.[10]
FARRA events
editFARRA founded in 2004 a non-for-profit philanthropic division called Divine Details which is dedicated to promote creativity in interior design and student projects.
Divine Details events
editReferences
edit- ^ Top Retailers in Lebanon Marcopolis. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
- ^ FARRA History Archived 2013-04-09 at archive.today Farra Design Center. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
- ^ FARRA building construction Geha Engineering. Retrieved January 22, 2011.
- ^ Italian manufacturers visit Farra Design Center PRlog (May 10, 2012)
- ^ Lebanon furniture companies trading with Italy Archived 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. Italian Trade Commission. Retrieved December 26, 2010
- ^ Farra Design Center Donates Toys The Benevolent Lebanese Evangelical School for Special Education and Development. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
- ^ Rotary District 2450 publication Archived 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine Reporter Magazine (December 23, 2006)
- ^ Farra Helps Kids Economic Education PRlog (Jun 6, 2011)
- ^ Trees4Lebanon Rotary Club Baabda Youtube (June 26, 2009)
- ^ Trees 4 Lebanon Rotary Lebanon. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
- ^ Divine Details "Lebanon's First International Furniture Competition" Furniture World Magazine (January 19, 2005)
- ^ Couleur d'Automne Art Exhibit Time Out Beirut (October 21, 2010)
- ^ Painting Exhibition at Farra Design Center Beirut Night Life (October 19, 2010)
- ^ Farra Design Christmas Competition Beirut Night Life (December 13, 2010)
- ^ Christmas at Farra Design Center, Beirut Time Out Beirut (December 28, 2010)
- ^ Divine Details Inter-University Furniture Contest Baldati (June 8, 2011)
- ^ Divine Details 2011 Inter-University Furniture Contest Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Beirut Night Life (June 3, 2011)