Copyright © 2025 Motivate Media Group. All rights reserved.
The artist's installation at DXBDW is alive with colour + form
Consider it shock therapy for the design set. Created by the renowned female artist Liza West, ‘Aglow’ consists of one-hundred and sixty-nine hemispherical fluorescent coloured acrylic bowls arranged on the ground in a hexagon shape. The edges of these multiple ‘unplugged’ fluorescent bowls in six neon colours will glow as if charged with electricity. These ‘live’ rims and choice of components embody West’s interest in the relationship between colour and light and her obsession with material that enhance the viewers perception of her work.
Designed in collaboration with t Nemozena,a women’s brand that embraces female empowerment, this bold installation aims to showcase the creativity and brilliance of female individuals around the world.
When: Today!
Where: Dubai Design District (d3), North Block between Building 8 & 9
We interview Tanuj Goenka, Director of Kerry Hill Architects (KHA) on the development of the latest Aman Residences in Dubai
In the heart of Saudi Arabia’s Aseer region, DLR Group has redefined hospitality through bold architecture, regional resonance and a contemporary lens on culture at Hilton The Point
Located in the Art of Living, the new BYKEPI store adds to the brand's international expansion.
The UAE-based luxury furniture atelier reimagines the role of metal in interior design through its inaugural collection.
The studio has announced the completion of a bespoke holiday villa project in Fujairah.
We take you inside a British design duo’s Tulum vacation home
Designed by Killa Design, this bold architectural statement captures the spirit of superyachts and sustainability, and the evolution of Dubai’s coastline
Assouline’s new objects and home fragrances collection are an ideal complement to your reading rituals
What it will be like aboard the world’s largest residential yacht, the ULYSSIA?
A tribute to Galle Fort’s complex heritage, The Charleston blends Art Deco elegance with Sri Lankan artistry and Bawa-infused modernism
We unveil the story behind the iconic design of the much-loved Buddha Bar in Grosvenor House.
An Edwardian home in London becomes a serene gallery of culture, craft and contemporary design