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This month, we celebrate the interior designers, architects and product designers from the region on our radar; from emerging talent to the visionaries and the global firms with local presence.
When I set out to curate the id50 this year for our milestone 250th issue, my goal was not to merely shine a spotlight on the most influential figures in the A+D industry but to delve into the philosophies that drive them. In speaking with these accomplished individuals whose work has already garnered widespread acclaim, I was interested in their past accolades, but more curious about their aspirations. What dream projects still spark their imagination? What challenges would they embrace if given the chance to shape their ideal vision?
This inquiry was driven by a dual purpose. First, I wanted identity to play its role in celebrating the incredible talent thriving in this region. Second, I wanted to highlight the foresight it takes to be a designer in today’s ever-evolving world. By capturing these dreams on paper, I hope they might resonate with the right entities who could help bring them to life. After all, designers aren’t just shaping spaces; they’re shaping societies, responding to the complexities of our time with ideas that are as thoughtful as they are transformative.
In this context, ‘power’ takes on a different meaning. It’s not about dominance or individual gain, which so often accompany the word, but about the ability to serve communities and create meaningful, enduring connections. This issue is special for this reason as well. On our website throughout this month, you’ll find candid conversations with the individuals on this year’s id50 list – leaders who are not only creative powerhouses but also mentors and role models for the next generation of design professionals. These insights reveal what drives them, what challenges them and what keeps their passion alive.
Beyond the id50, this issue also brings you a curated selection of great projects, from a stunning Palm Jumeirah home to a characterful apartment in Beirut. We also dive into the growing trend of nostalgia in design and explore luxury design as a focus.
In a world overwhelmed with information, perhaps this issue can help make sense of it all – offering you a curated look at the people, ideas and projects that truly matter. Together, we celebrate those that dare to dream.
Read our February 2025 issue here.
On the cover: Citadel of Cairo: Seat of Design Power for Gemma Ceramics designed by Dar Arafa Architecture as part of Cairo Design Week. Photo Credit: Nour El Refai
Designed by Aline Asmar d’Amman, the Dream of the Desert train seamlessly blends modern elegance with the rich heritage of Saudi Arabia
OBEGI Home designs a breathtaking mansion on Jumeirah Bay Island through thoughtful curation and bespoke elements
The strategic partnership officially signed during Milan Design Week, will enable collaboration, knowledge sharing, industry networking, and joint initiatives.
This Dubai Hills villa by MWM Studio integrates comfort, functionality and refined aesthetics
Bespoke design and a strong curatorial process define this duplex at The Lana Residences, Dorchester Collection in Dubai
Step into Revolver designed by Yasmine Farahmandy of Y Design Interior.
Architectural surfaces leader Cosentino collaborated on two outstanding installations
Pantone’s 2025 Colour of the Year shines in this Canadian home with Italian vibes
Nakheel is partnering with six renowned architecture firms to design 10 bespoke Beach Collection villas on Palm Jebel Ali
Latifa Saeed’s latest roundabout installation, ‘Alsarmadi’, created in collaboration with Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority evokes a sense of heritage yet keeps in touch with the city’s fast paced life
This Curitiba residence embraces Brazil’s compelling design trajectory
Blending botanical essence with avant-garde design