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This year, we celebrate the interior designers, architects and product designers from the region on our radar.
This month, we celebrate the interior designers, architects and product designers from the region on our radar; from emerging talent to the visionaries and the global firms with local presence.
We discuss the new approach of Maison&Objet in 2025 at the fair with the Chairman of SAFI
Aura Living’s AW24 collection showcases the elegance of contrast and harmony
LAUFEN prioritises design, functionality and sustainability in its latest collections
Discover the Legacy of a Saudi Art Space: Prince Faisal bin Fahd Arts Hall explores the Hall’s enduring influence on the cultural fabric of Saudi Arabia
The first episode is with architect Dariush Zandi, architect and founder of The Courtyard
Free-spirited and creative, The Home Hotel in Zurich injects a sense of whimsy into a former paper factory
Falaj Collection by Aljoud Lootah Design
identity selects warm-toned furniture pieces and objets that align with Pantone’s colour of the year
Stacy Stewart, Regional Director Middle East & Africa of MillerKnoll discusses the future and evolution of design in workspaces with identity.
Gensler’s Design Forecast Report 2025 identifies the top global design trends that will impact the real estate and built environment this year