Exigo Pakistan

Exigo Pakistan Office / Domestic Furniture
Interior Designing
Real Estate and Construction Services
Exporters of Wood and Wooden Items

Exigo Pakistan Group established as a Private Partnership Business in 2012. Founder of Group is Muhammad Usman Ali (CEO). Its operations are extended to the all major cities (Lahore, Sialkot, Sargodha, Multan, Faisalabad, Karachi, Islamabad) of Pakistan. Its principal office situated at Allama Iqbal Town, Lahore, Pakistan. Its main areas of operations are:

Office / Domestic Furniture
Interior Designing
Real Estate and Construction Services
Exporters of Wood and Wooden Items

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19/09/2019
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16/09/2019

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Other Tables for our Valued Client Elite Estate and Builders Baheria Town Lahore
02/03/2015

Other Tables for our Valued Client Elite Estate and Builders Baheria Town Lahore

Office Table + Side Table and Back Credenza  prepared by Exigo Pakistan for our Valued Client Elite Estate and Builders ...
02/03/2015

Office Table + Side Table and Back Credenza prepared by Exigo Pakistan for our Valued Client Elite Estate and Builders Baheria Town Lahore

New Client added in our valued clients listPakistan Football Federation
24/02/2015

New Client added in our valued clients list
Pakistan Football Federation

Beautiful Wooden Table Lamps
24/02/2015

Beautiful Wooden Table Lamps

Wooden Art... Its amazing
24/02/2015

Wooden Art... Its amazing

24/02/2015

16th Century Furniture

In the 16th century life became more comfortable for the wealthy. Furniture was more plentiful than in the Middle Ages but it was still basic. In a wealthy home it was usually made of oak and was heavy and massive. 16th century furniture was expected to last for generations. You expected to pass it on to your children and even your grandchildren. Comfortable beds became more and more common in the 16th century and increasing numbers of middle class people slept on feather mattresses rather than straw ones.

In the 16th century chairs were more common than in the Middle Ages but they were still expensive. Even in an upper class home children and servants sat on stools. The poor had to make do with stools and benches.

During the 16th century glass windows became much more common. However the poor still had to make do with strips of linen soaked in linseed oil.

Chimneys were also a luxury in the 16th century, although they became more common. Poor people simply had a hole in the roof to let out the smoke.

In wealthy Tudor houses the walls of rooms were lined with oak paneling to keep out drafts. People slept in four-poster beds hung with curtains to reduce drafts. In the 16th century some people had wallpaper but it was very expensive. Other wealthy people hung tapestries or painted cloths on their walls.

None of the improvements in 16th century furniture applied to the poor. They continued to live in simple huts with one or two rooms (occasionally three). Smoke escaped through a hole in the thatched roof. Floors were of hard earth and furniture was very basic, benches, stools, a table and wooden chests. They slept on mattresses stuffed with straw or thistledown. The mattresses lay on ropes strung across a wooden frame.

Center Tables available at Exigo Pakistan
24/02/2015

Center Tables available at Exigo Pakistan

Address

Office No. 8, Sky Centre, Kareem Block, Allama Iqbal Town
Lahore

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 20:00
Thursday 09:00 - 20:00
Friday 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday 09:00 - 20:00
Sunday 09:00 - 20:00

Telephone

03244446944

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