Nina Gomarteli

Mikheil Batiashvili on Webster University: American Experience for Students from Georgia and Neighboring Countries

Webster University will cover an area of 2,000 square meters of Silicon Valley in Tbilisi, with laboratories, lecture halls, a library, and workspaces.

Nursery Decor Helps Parents Create Bright Atmosphere for Children

Among all the interior decoration projects, one of the most challenging is the interior design for children's rooms. We had an interview with Dali Maisuradze, founder of Nursery Decor.

Elesa: New Georgian Brand of Handmade Accessoires for Cosy Days

It was one ordinary evening, three friends having conversation, when they found out they all wanted to create some handmade and distinguished product. 

Giving New Life to Old Furniture Pieces with Anna-Sekowska Livny

Polish Anna-Sekowska Livny is a woodworker and furniture restorer who hosts workshops in Tbilisi. Sometimes you will find her redesigning old soviet time furniture pieces from the Kutaisi factory.

Buy Local : Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Her 

Finding the best gift for Valentine’s Day is entirely subjective and often mysterious. It's the thought that counts, so get your valentine a gift that shows you get her. Here are some of the local producers that have an option for any taste. 

ExpatHub Helps Foreigners to Relocate and Run Business in Georgia

CBW had an interview with Janar Kokk, Managing partner of ExpatHub to learn more about how they navigate Georgian life and bureaucracy.

Preserving Tushetian Horsekeeping Traditions with a Modern Touch 

There's a place in Tusheti, where horses run freely in herds. Soso Shetidze, a Tush horseman created a horse's paradise on Earth, pursuing ancestors' style of horsemanship.

Story of Building Glamping in Mountainous Adjara

Glamping Tago is one of the most authentic places in Adjara, which is a perfect getaway to reconnect with nature.

Fun Things To Do in Tbilisi During Lockdown

Some restrictions will be lifted from February 1 in Georgia, which still doesn’t bring us close to our normal life. Georgia remains under tight restrictions as the country navigates its second (or first?!) wave.