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Home and Garden expo brings exhibitors from different parts of the country




NAIROBI - Homes and gardens enthusiasts were excited by new technology and products that were showcased at the Sarit Center expo, Karuna Rd, Westlands by exhibitors from different parts of Kenya.
Exhibitors welcomed customers with their products which were displayed in a way that made you feel like you have entered their main stores. Customers were also given a catalog at the entrance that gave more information about companies that attended the expo. Each company was unique, their products were strategically placed to utilize the space that they had paid for, it also made curious customers satisfied by what they saw. From the arrangements, I felt like I was inside a well-furnished living room and bedroom. The exhibitors did their research on how to catch the attention of passersby.
Companies that were showcased included, Amco waterless cookware, Ashut engineers, sirocco lifestyle, spiegel gardening Kenya, tiles, and carpet.
Most of the companies targeted homeowners who were starting a family and are ready to invest in their homes. There was also enticing offers, for people who want to invest in apartments and land. Carpets from different parts of the globe were also showcased at the exhibition. Different cultures took the opportunity to show people what is popular in their country. Home and decor art and collectibles from India which were gold coated and different from the normal African canvases and art was one of the showstoppers in the exhibition. They wanted to inform people about why their collectibles will make your home attractive. They also had religious collectibles for customers who were interested in Buddhism and Hinduism. The event also had modern aquariums, generators, utensils and mini gardens that were fit in the Sarit center expo.

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Unfortunately, a fire razed a section of Sarit Centre putting a hold on the event. The shopping mall had to be shut down for one week.

The exhibitors were also evacuated swiftly and smoothly, and no casualties were reported from the incident.


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