Mohali, February 14, 2026: Featherlite has officially launched its largest Experience Centre in North India with the inauguration of an 8,000 sq. ft. exclusive space in Mohali, Punjab, on 14 February 2026. Strategically located to serve the Tricity region of Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula, the new centre represents a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing mission to redefine how businesses, educational institutions, and government bodies experience workspace and learning environment design. Designed as a fully immersive destination, the Experience Centre offers architects, corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, campus planners, and procurement teams a comprehensive, hands-on view of modern, adaptive furniture solutions tailored to evolving work and education ecosystems.
The 8,000 sq. ft. Experience Centre, now the largest Featherlite facility of its kind in North India, showcases a wide spectrum of workspace and institutional solutions, including ergonomic seating, collaborative office systems, tech-enabled classroom furniture, laboratory benches, library systems, auditorium seating, and specialized solutions for government and public-sector projects. Every section of the centre has been thoughtfully curated to demonstrate how furniture today goes beyond function to actively shape productivity, collaboration, flexibility, and well-being in both corporate offices and modern campuses.
The centre was inaugurated by Mr. Lav J Chellarm, Director, Featherlite Group, in the presence of Mr. Rouf Shah, Director, Ms. Gazia Shah, Director, and Mr. Manish Gwalani, Manager – Dealer Management. Addressing the media during the inauguration, Mr. Lav J Chellarm stated that with the new Experience Centre in Mohali, the company aims to serve Punjab and the Tricity region more effectively and invited corporates, educational institutions, small business owners, entrepreneurs, and public-sector representatives to explore the brand’s cutting-edge designs and innovations.
With a legacy spanning over six decades, Featherlite has consistently led the transformation of office and educational environments across India. Backed by more than 650,000 sq. ft. of advanced manufacturing infrastructure, the company delivers high-performance furniture solutions to GCCs, enterprises, start-ups, co-working spaces, colleges, and universities, with a strong emphasis on ergonomics, sustainability, and contemporary aesthetics. As hybrid work models and modern pedagogy continue to reshape spatial needs, Featherlite remains focused on developing furniture that does not merely occupy space but defines how people work, think, collaborate, and thrive. Emphasizing this philosophy, Mr. Manish Gwalani noted that furniture today is no longer just a background element but a dynamic enabler of interaction and productivity, and that the company’s focus is on creating adaptive, intuitive, and future-ready environments.
Featherlite’s latest office and education furniture range has been conceptualized to support agile workplaces and contemporary learning environments. From acoustic pods and modular workstations to tech-integrated classroom systems and ergonomic seating with advanced lumbar support and adjustability, the collection blends sleek, minimalist aesthetics with intelligent functionality. Clean lines, biophilic elements, neutral palettes, integrated cable management, and space-efficient modular systems define the company’s modern design language. According to Mr. Rouf Shah, clients today seek more than just furniture; they look for solutions that reflect organizational culture and support evolving ways of working, whether through collaborative hubs, focus pods, or flexible systems that serve a purpose beyond their physical form.
Sustainability remains central to Featherlite’s product development and manufacturing processes. The company operates solar-powered facilities supported by 3 MW of rooftop solar installations, utilizes responsibly sourced materials and low-emission finishes, and follows a circular economy model that includes collecting and repurposing used furniture, donating reusable pieces to schools and NGOs, and upcycling recovered fabrics into new products. Reinforcing this commitment, Mr. Lav Jawahar, Director, Featherlite Group, stated that repurposing and upcycling ensure that materials are given a second life rather than going to waste. Featherlite also promotes inclusive employment practices, including opportunities for visually impaired workers within its manufacturing ecosystem.
The Mohali Experience Centre builds upon Featherlite’s strong track record of partnerships with leading educational institutions such as Chandigarh University, ISB Mohali, Plaksha University, Central University Jammu, Central University Kashmir, Punjab University, IIT Ropar, and IIT Roorkee, as well as government bodies including the Food Corporation of India, UT Administration Chandigarh, CPWD, ETDC, and HSIIDC. The company’s corporate clientele in the region includes organizations such as Tech Mahindra, TTEC India, Quarkcity India, Smart Data Enterprises, Cloud EQ, and Master Software, reflecting its credibility and expertise across sectors.
Looking ahead, Featherlite believes that the future of office and education furniture in India will be driven by technology-enabled workstations, increased customization, wellness-focused ergonomic design, modular flexibility, acoustic innovation, and the creation of purpose-driven zones that balance collaboration with deep focus. As workplaces and campuses continue to evolve into hybrid and experience-centric environments, Featherlite remains committed to shaping tomorrow’s spaces with solutions that enhance productivity, well-being, and adaptability.
The Featherlite Experience Centre in Mohali is now open to corporates, educational institutions, architects, government bodies, and entrepreneurs from 14 February 2026 onwards. For appointments and inquiries, interested visitors may contact +91 98766 71147 or email rouf.featherlitefurniture@gmail.com. Further information is available at www.featherlitefurniture.com.
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