Between the 22nd and 24th of June, Mofreita was present at the Dubai WoodShow 2026, one of the most prestigious international events dedicated to the wood and furniture industry, which annually brings together professionals from more than 140 countries at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The company’s participation took place at the invitation of AIMMP – Association of Wood and Furniture Industries of Portugal, integrating the Portuguese representation in an event that promotes the meeting between manufacturers, architects, designers, distributors and other professionals in the sector.
Throughout the three days of the exhibition, Mofreita presented some of its solutions for international projects, with special emphasis on the REVIVE collection and its line of decorative panels, which reflect the company’s vision of the future of carpentry: combining design, sustainability and innovation.



The REVIVE collection was born from the recovery of native wood from the Trás-os-Montes region, from trees fallen by natural causes, agricultural interventions, public works or the dismantling of old buildings. Through a sustainable reuse process with low environmental impact, these woods gain a new life, becoming pieces of furniture and decorative panels with their own identity, where each vein tells a story.
This concept reflects the way Mofreita combines traditional know-how with innovation, creating high quality solutions for architecture and interior design projects, without losing sight of the environmental commitment that guides the development of the brand.



More than presenting products, this participation allowed Mofreita to strengthen its presence in international markets, establish new contacts and follow the trends that are shaping the future of the wood industry.
For Mofreita, being present at events of this size represents an opportunity to make Portuguese know-how known across borders and affirm the quality, innovation and customization capacity that characterize each project developed by the company.
Because the wood worked in Portugal continues to conquer space in the world.