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Luxtop Home Couture Crafted Spaces Where Faith and Family Became Architecture
When Luxtop Home Couture opened its doors in Dubai, it wasn’t just unveiling a collection it was inviting a new way of seeing the spaces we inhabit. The design house, already known for privileging craftsmanship, proportion, and cultural resonance over fleeting trends, distilled its philosophy into environments that felt lived-in from the first moment. There was an immediate sense that these weren’t interiors simply meant to be admired; they were places where time, memory, and intention would quietly fold into everyday life.
At a private gathering in the city, Luxtop presented NOOR, a mihrab-inspired Quran Corner conceived in the spirit of Ramadan and reimagined for the contemporary family home. Drawing from the sacred verse “Remember Me, and I will remember you” (Qur’an 2:152) etched into the space and reflected through bespoke accessories, the design translated spiritual meaning into material presence and spatial calm. The corner wasn’t merely functional; it invited pause, reflection, and togetherness, allowing families to gather in stillness and shared purpose. Beneath its serene surfaces, a discreet offline Quran recitation feature had been integrated, enabling surahs to be activated on demand without internet, so that technology receded into the background and intention took the foreground.

The unveiling of NOOR, created in honour of the UAE’s Year of the Family, felt like a quiet manifesto one that positioned the home as a sanctuary where faith was lived naturally and values were passed on with grace.
Alongside this spiritual sanctuary, Luxtop also revealed Majlis Couture: The Seven Expressions, its architectural rethinking of the traditional majlis. Each of the seven expressions carried its own character distinct yet united by shared values of hospitality, dialogue, and connection and together they reframed the majlis as the emotional heart of contemporary domestic life.


Through refined materials and an architectural language both restrained and rich, Luxtop Home Couture invited visitors to imagine homes as places where stories unfolded slowly, meaning was embedded in every corner, and beauty was inseparable from intention and memory.
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