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Dubai’s foremost design gallery will exhibit young regional talent during Dubai Design Week.
As part of Dubai Design Week, Nakkash Gallery is hosting Design Collective at their d3 gallery. From 12-17 November, exclusive pieces by renowned designers made specifically for the gallery will be on display. This exhibition, produced exclusively for Dubai Design Week, will showcase pieces that have never been seen before by a selection of renowned, regional designers supported by the gallery.
Participating designers:
• Ahmad Bazazo, Studio A
• Sahar Bizri, Sahar Bizri Designs
• Ayah Bitar, Aya the Art of Living
• Nader Gammas
• Eva Szumilas
• Tarek ElKassouf
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