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Here is our curation of standout pieces by 2025’s Tanween by Tashkeel cohort
1. Oculus wall light by Sarah Al Dulaimi
Oculus brings a poetic softness to illuminated surfaces through its layered chiffon composition. Repurposing textile waste with intention, the piece draws inspiration from the graceful folds of the abaya. Through her sensitive approach to material, Al Dulaimi has transformed familiar fabrics into a sculptural light object that feels both contemporary and deeply tied to cultural expression.
2. Al Nawa Collection 2025 by Nasser Al Ghawi

The Al Nawa Collection 2025 reflects Nasser Al Ghawi’s exploration of the date stone as both material and memory. Composed of a chandelier and feature table, each piece brings thousands of polished stones together within eco-resin to create rich, tactile surfaces. Inspired by the palm tree’s enduring symbolism, the collection merges cultural heritage with modern material innovation.
3. Bayn wa Bayn console by Tasneem Al Nabhani

The Bayn wa Bayn console expresses the quiet rhythm of Gulf terrains through palm-frond desert board. Its layered surfaces suggest shifting sands and subtle movement, giving the piece an understated sculptural presence. Curated from Al Nabhani’s study of regional landscapes, the console offers a modern interpretation of nature’s forms within a refined furniture silhouette.
4. Al Ghawas seating by Amna Al Shamsi and Hannaneh Rafiee

Inspired by the UAE’s pearl-diving history, Al Ghawas combines reclaimed teak, metal accents and naturally dyed fabrics, reflecting the resilience and craftsmanship of the ghawas diver. The pieces balance strength with softness, translating maritime heritage into contemporary forms suited to modern interiors.
5. Haila jewellery cabinet by Jasim Alnagbi

Haila reimagines the iconic Emirati heirloom bangle as a sculptural cabinet for jewellery and treasured objects. Its bold curvature and reflective structure reference the elegance and ritual associated with the original adornment.
6. Sculptural pendant lighting by Hessa Alghand

This contemporary reading of palm wood reinterprets one of the UAE’s most significant natural materials. Alghandi’s piece highlights the quiet beauty of reclaimed wood through refined form and subtle detailing. Rooted in the cultural symbolism of the palm tree, the pendant embodies a dialogue between tradition and modern design sensibilities.
7. Loodo coffee table by Alefiyah Ustad and Reem Shawkat (Clock & Cloud)

Sand-based materials have been crafted to shape a sculptural, grounded coffee table whose design echoes the welcoming spirit of the majlis, capturing the warmth and intimacy of communal gathering. Through its considered form and regional materiality, Loodo bridges contemporary interior design with the landscapes that define the Gulf.
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