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River-bank to Kitchen Sink – ঘাট থেকে কলে
Apr 11, 2025 – Apr 13, 2025
River-bank to Kitchen Sink – ঘাট থেকে কলে
Exhibition Installation by Gunoboti
📅 Date: April 11–13, 2025
📍 Venue: La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka; Address: 26, Mirpur Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205
⏰ Opening Ceremony: April 11, 2025, at 5:30 PM
“River-bank to Kitchen Sink – ঘাট থেকে কলে” celebrates the heritage of traditional Bangladeshi craftsmanship through a contemporary lens. Curated by Gunoboti, a design cultivation community, the exhibition unveils Rannaghorer Onushongo, a unique bamboo kitchenware product line that blends artisanal heritage with modern functionality.
Crafted by artisans from Faridpur, the products reimagine traditional kitchen essentials, emphasizing sustainability, usability, and a connection to cultural roots. The exhibition offers visitors an immersive experience to relive cherished memories, explore the transformation of cultural artifacts, and engage with innovative designs that reflect the essence of Bangladesh.
Objectives
- Highlight the vision and ethos of Gunoboti as a brand celebrating craftsmanship, sustainability, and creativity.
- Evoke nostalgia by showcasing the cultural and emotional significance of the Rannaghorer Onushongo product line.
- Demonstrate the relevance of traditional crafts in urban households through modern adaptations.
- Dispel misconceptions about the utility of handcrafted products in daily life.
- Inspire lifestyle shifts that promote sustainability and cultural preservation.
- Encourage community participation in preserving and innovating traditional crafts.
Exhibition Content
1. Interactive Display Panels
Each panel combines storytelling with visitor engagement:
Panel 1: About Gunoboti
Visual storytelling of sustainable crafting habits passed down through generations.Interaction: Visitors can share stories of their mothers’ creative habits or traditional art practices.
Panel 2: Traditional Roots
Illustration of the origins of the Rannaghorer Onushongo products, showcasing their time-tested efficiency.
Interaction: A “memory board” for visitors to attach sticky notes with personal anecdotes related to traditional kitchenware.
Panel 3: Unique Selling Points
A detailed presentation of how each product addresses modern-day challenges.
Interaction: Visitors can share their thoughts or questions via a “doubt box.”
Panel 4: Reflection and Impact
Insights on how adopting sustainable products can create meaningful change.
Interaction: Visitors are invited to join Gunoboti’s journey by signing up on the reflection board.
2. Gunoboti Stall
Display and sale of the Rannaghorer Onushongo product line, including:
- হাতে খুই,
- খাউয়া চালন – ঢাকন,
- চচতো চালন – ঢাকন,
- করাই ডালা – ঢাকন,
- যাদুর বাক্স
Visitors can experience the traditional and contemporary versions of the products.
3. Food Stalls
Traditional pitha and delicacies, creating a festive ambiance tied to the exhibition theme.
4. Research Background
Illustrations highlighting the relationship between design and cultural context, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship behind each product.
- Experience Highlights Immerse yourself in the legacy of Bangladeshi crafts.
- Engage in interactive storytelling and memory-sharing activities.
- Witness the transformation of traditional kitchenware into contemporary designs.
- Relish the flavors of heritage with a pitha festival atmosphere.
- Take home a piece of history with Gunoboti’s thoughtfully crafted products.
Join us to honor the artistry of our ancestors while embracing sustainable living for the future.
About "Gunoboti"

Gunoboti
গুণবতী,
মায়ের মতন,
আনমনে করে প্রকৃতির যতন।
গুণবতী,
ভাব জমায় প্রকৃতির সাথে
আশেপাশে যা পায় তাই নিয়ে মাতে।
গুণবতী,
শহরে স্বকীয়তা খোঁজে,
প্রকৃতি ও মানুষে বন্ধুতা পাতে।
Gunoboti’ is a Bangladeshi life style brand. We aim to build a design cultivation community that prioritizes the traditional artisan communities, craft enthusiast individuals and trained designers, establishing a knowledge-sharing network to safeguard traditional crafts, knowledge and practices by developing contemporary utilitarian products. Ensuring exposure to the artisans, crafty homemakers and creative individuals by redefining their identity. We believe handicraft products are more than just home décor products. It’s high time we start looking at them functionally; making these forms of art and artisans thrive.
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