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The exclusive membership is open to leading designers and architects across the region
Sponsored: Inner Square by Marina Home is the region’s first members-only designer’s privilege programme, exclusive to interior designers and architects across the Middle East.
The home is more important now than ever and the surge in residential projects is a testament to that. We are also seeing more home owners commissioning smaller renovations, with a special focus on new furniture and accessories.
Working on a big client project? Visit Marina Home to buy all the furniture under one roof – and if you’re an Inner Square member, then you are in for even bigger treat with special benefits and perks.
From commissions on purchases to complimentary deliveries and special previews of new collections, the Inner Square programme is packed with rewards.
Designers and architects can also enjoy exclusive early access to all sales and promotions.
To learn more about the Inner Square programme, email [email protected]
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