Taj has become a trusted name in the renovation and architectural transformation of Tehran Bazaar. The group has completed many successful projects in this historic commercial district. Many merchants aim to attract more customers by upgrading their shops. They prefer modern and visually appealing spaces because these improvements create a more pleasant atmosphere for visitors.
Tehran Bazaar includes many old and damaged structures. Therefore, the demand for renovation has increased significantly. Renovation and stained glass skylight installation require precision and time. The engineering team at Taj removes the old skylight first. Then they install the new structure with careful planning. Limited working hours and installation challenges make the Farvardin Passage skylight project even more demanding. However, the Taj team managed the project efficiently.
Cylindrical Skylight Specifications
The skylight built in this passage measures 16 × 8 meters. The design is inspired by the Art Nouveau style, which adds elegance to the traditional architecture of Tehran Bazaar. The stained glass pattern reflects the beauty of Iranian tilework. As a result, the colors introduce life and harmony to the interior and capture the attention of visitors.
This stained glass skylight brightens the passage and creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Additionally, the combination of natural light and artistic glass design gives the entire environment a unique and memorable look.


Taj’s Commitment to Quality and Innovation
The Taj engineering and design team uses high-quality materials and modern techniques. They focus on beauty, durability, and efficiency in every stage of the project. Their commitment ensures long-lasting results.
The Farvardin Passage stained glass skylight has become a notable project in the area. Its innovative design and clean execution set a new standard for renovation in Tehran Bazaar. Moreover, the cooperation between Taj and the merchant shows the group’s dedication to improving user experience and enhancing the visual identity of the space.