khashbha & Mismar Website

khashbha & Mismar Website

Duration

Duration

Duration

1 week

Handcrafted Woodwork

Saudi Heritage

Corporate Gifting

Custom Designs

PROJECT OVERVIEW

PROJECT OVERVIEW

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Khashbha & Mismaar is a traditional Saudi woodworking workshop that transforms cultural concepts into handcrafted products with authentic identity. The website was designed to honor this craftsmanship — blending traditional heritage with contemporary digital presence. Every detail, from the earthy color palette to the artisanal photography, was crafted to reflect their commitment to quality, authentic, handmade, and deeply rooted in Saudi cultural pride.

Khashbha & Mismaar is a traditional Saudi woodworking workshop that transforms cultural concepts into handcrafted products with authentic identity. The website was designed to honor this craftsmanship — blending traditional heritage with contemporary digital presence. Every detail, from the earthy color palette to the artisanal photography, was crafted to reflect their commitment to quality, authentic, handmade, and deeply rooted in Saudi cultural pride.

A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.

THE CHALLENGE

THE CHALLENGE

THE CHALLENGE

Khashbha & Mismaar's audience includes corporate clients, cultural institutions, and individuals who appreciate authentic craftsmanship and meaningful gifts. The challenge was to create a digital presence that honors traditional craftsmanship while appealing to modern businesses seeking unique, culturally-significant products. We needed to showcase the artisanal process without losing the sophistication expected by corporate clients, creating a website that feels both heritage-rich and professionally credible. The platform had to communicate the value of handmade quality in an era of mass production, while making custom ordering accessible and appealing to organizations seeking distinctive corporate gifts.

Khashbha & Mismaar's audience includes corporate clients, cultural institutions, and individuals who appreciate authentic craftsmanship and meaningful gifts. The challenge was to create a digital presence that honors traditional craftsmanship while appealing to modern businesses seeking unique, culturally-significant products. We needed to showcase the artisanal process without losing the sophistication expected by corporate clients, creating a website that feels both heritage-rich and professionally credible. The platform had to communicate the value of handmade quality in an era of mass production, while making custom ordering accessible and appealing to organizations seeking distinctive corporate gifts.

A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.

WHAT WE DID

WHAT WE DID

WHAT WE DID

The result is not just a website, but a digital workshop that brings the warmth of traditional Saudi craftsmanship online, leaving visitors with a deep appreciation for artisanal quality, cultural authenticity, and the stories woven into every handcrafted piece.

The result is not just a website, but a digital workshop that brings the warmth of traditional Saudi craftsmanship online, leaving visitors with a deep appreciation for artisanal quality, cultural authenticity, and the stories woven into every handcrafted piece.

A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.
A meeting scene with four individuals, two men in traditional Saudi thobes and two women in hijabs, sitting at a conference table with open laptops. A fifth person, a man in a business suit, is standing and speaking to them. The image is used on a website for a No-Code Agency in Egypt.