4Homes FZCO manages orders placed on www.tavolashop.com, providing customer service, warranty, and after-sales support for supplied products. In certain cases, 4Homes FZCO may au...
4Homes FZCO manages orders placed on www.tavolashop.com, providing customer service, warranty, and after-sales support for supplied products. In certain cases, 4Homes FZCO may authorize its affiliates or partners to fulfill orders and handle product repairs or warranty replacements.
Founded in 1984, Al Ghandi Electronics grew alongside the rise of Dubai and the UAE as a vital business and tourism hub of the Middle East. Over the decades, the company has firm...
Founded in 1984, Al Ghandi Electronics grew alongside the rise of Dubai and the UAE as a vital business and tourism hub of the Middle East. Over the decades, the company has firmly established itself as a leading electronics distributor with a strong presence across the UAE, particularly in the consumer electronics market. Today, Al Ghandi Electronics is synonymous with global brands such as Philips, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, and Voltas, trusted by both major retailers and consumers in the region.
With a strong focus on logistics, after-sales support, merchandising, marketing, and promoter training, the company ensures that customers consistently experience the full value of these world-renowned brands. Its excellence as a distributor has been recognized through numerous awards bestowed by the brands it proudly represents.
Since its inception in 2005, Sharaf DG has become one of the leading powerhouse retailers in the region. The UAE’s first-ever Big-Box concept began with a 15,000 sq ft electroni...
Since its inception in 2005, Sharaf DG has become one of the leading powerhouse retailers in the region. The UAE’s first-ever Big-Box concept began with a 15,000 sq ft electronics store in Dubai, and through perseverance and hard work, the brand today operates 38 stores across the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar & Oman, with more in the pipeline.
Following a 2010 merger with its sister company, Sharaf DG expanded its formats to include DG4U and DG+:
DG4U: smaller concept stores designed to stock only the fastest-moving models across electronics and IT categories.
DG+: chic and sophisticated boutiques catering to luxury lifestyle seekers.
M.K. Electronics, proudly an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, has been a leading multi-brand electronics retailer in Bangladesh for over four decades. With an unwavering commitme...
M.K. Electronics, proudly an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, has been a leading multi-brand electronics retailer in Bangladesh for over four decades. With an unwavering commitment to quality products and exceptional after-sales service, we have proudly served a growing base of over one million satisfied customers.
Backed by the largest electronics inventory in the nation—with 6,000+ ready stock items—and a dedicated technical service team of 300+ professionals, we are positioned to meet every customer need with efficiency and reliability.
Alonsa Electric Co. was established to develop a family of high-quality modern appliances and consumer electronics for global markets. From initial design through all manufacturi...
Alonsa Electric Co. was established to develop a family of high-quality modern appliances and consumer electronics for global markets. From initial design through all manufacturing stages to customer service, ALONSA maintains rigorous quality standards.
With over 20 years of market presence, ALONSA products are recognized for their quality, technology, design, and price competitiveness. Offering exclusive performance through the latest technological advances, ALONSA ensures its products meet the strictest international safety standards. The brand blends its traditional quality with advanced, functional design, making everyday tasks easier and more enjoyable.
In 1952, founder Easa Husain Al-Yousifi, then in his twenties, opened a small shop in Souk Al-Tujjar, Kuwait’s old merchants’ market, selling mainly coconut oil and bicycle spa...
In 1952, founder Easa Husain Al-Yousifi, then in his twenties, opened a small shop in Souk Al-Tujjar, Kuwait’s old merchants’ market, selling mainly coconut oil and bicycle spares. One day, a representative from Matsushita of Japan (later Panasonic), who had struggled to sell his products in Kuwait, entered the shop. Impressed by Easa’s honesty and forward-looking attitude, he entrusted his stock of goods—mainly batteries—to the young entrepreneur before leaving the country.