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Nor Projects (Armenian: Նոր Փրոջեկտս) is a furniture design and manufacturing company based in Yerevan, Armenia. Founded in December 2018, the company specializes in the production and installation of custom furniture and commercial equipment for retail stores and offices.Nor Projects operates across the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) and CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) regions, serving clients in more than 30 countries.[1]
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Native name | Նոր Փրոջեկտս |
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Industry | Furniture manufacturing |
Founded | December 18, 2018 | in Yerevan, Armenia
Area served | Worldwide[1] |
Key people | Suren Barseghyan (CEO) |
Products | Commercial and retail furniture |
Website | www |
History
[edit]Nor Projects was founded in December 2018 in Yerevan, Armenia. The company initially focused on producing custom furniture for local retail and office spaces before expanding its services to clients in international markets.
In 2021, the Armenian government granted Nor Projects a customs duty exemption to support its growth. The exemption allowed the company to import equipment and raw materials needed for production. At the time, Nor Projects had already invested over 235 million drams into its facilities and announced plans to hire around 50 new employees as part of its expansion.[1]
Operations
[edit]Nor Projects operates a production facility covering approximately 8,000 sqm factory. The company handles both small-scale and large-scale manufacturing and provides shipping, installation, and post-installation services. It offers solutions for full retail setups, display units, and office furnishings.[2]
Services
[edit]Nor Projects provides a range of services for commercial clients. These include:
- Custom design and in-house manufacturing
- Ready‑to‑ship furniture units
- International shipping and logistics support
- On‑site installation and post‑installation maintenance[3]
Clients
[edit]The company lists notable clients such as ECCO, Geox, Clarks, United Colors of Benetton, Carpisa, Henderson, PepsiCo, UNDP, Intertop, etc.[4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Nor Projects to invest 100 million drams in purchase of equipment for production of furniture". ARKA News. 2021-10-12. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
- ^ "Nor Projects | LinkedIn". am.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2025-08-02.
- ^ "Supplementary services | Norprojects". Retrieved 2025-08-02.
- ^ "Partners and projects | Norprojects". Retrieved 2025-08-02.
- ^ "Recommendations | Norprojects". Retrieved 2025-08-02.
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