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Royal Garden Announces Strategic Expansion to Meet Surging Global Demand in 2025

Royal Garden Announces Strategic Expansion to Meet Surging Global Demand in 2025

Yahoo03-04-2025

CAIRO, EG / / April 3, 2025 / Royal Garden, Egypt's premier luxury outdoor furniture brand, is embarking on a bold expansion of its production facilities in 2025 to meet skyrocketing international demand. This strategic move cements the company's leadership across the Middle East and Europe, further elevating its reputation for innovative design, artisanal craftsmanship, and sustainable luxury.
Since its inception in 2021, Royal Garden has achieved a 55% year-over-year sales surge, driven by growing demand from high-end hospitality and residential markets. To sustain this momentum, the brand has invested in cutting-edge automation and lean manufacturing at its Giza Industrial Zone facility, doubling monthly output to over 1000 premium furniture pieces without compromising its commitment to sustainability or handcrafted quality.
The expansion has created more than 100 skilled jobs in Egypt, reinforcing Royal Garden's role as a catalyst for local economic growth. The upgraded facility also pioneers eco-conscious production, incorporating energy-efficient systems, responsible material sourcing, and waste-reduction initiatives-aligning with global sustainability benchmarks.
Royal Garden's designs are now the choice of prestigious partners worldwide, including Rixos Hotels, Zen Wellness, and Utopia Beach Club, reflecting their trust in the brand's durability, aesthetics, and ethical production.
"This expansion isn't just about scale ,it's about elevating Egyptian craftsmanship to global standards," said Mohamed Nabil Zaky, founder and CEO of Royal Garden. "By merging innovation with sustainability, we're redefining outdoor luxury for discerning clients who value both beauty and responsibility."
In 2025, Royal Garden will unveil new nature-inspired collections, blending contemporary trends with timeless elegance to meet evolving lifestyle needs.
With this leap forward, Royal Garden is positioning Egypt as a hub for luxury outdoor furniture, proving that luxury design and sustainability can seamlessly coexist.
About Royal Garden
Founded in 2021, Royal Garden is a leading Egyptian outdoor furniture brand renowned for handcrafted luxury, sustainable innovation, and partnerships with elite global developments. Serving high-end residential and commercial markets across the Middle East and Europe, the brand is synonymous with heritage, quality, and forward-thinking design.
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Royal GardenMostafa kashefpress@royalgarden.co
Company Websitehttps://royalgarden.co/
SOURCE: Royal Garden
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