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The Dubai-based design house opens its new showroom at the Kia building in Al Quoz.
Maison Aimée, the Dubai-based design house known for its French flair and bespoke creations, is entering an exciting new chapter. Starting from January 2026, its new showroom will open its doors in the Kia Building in Al Quoz, marking a milestone in the brand’s journey to bring the finest of French interior to the UAE.
Founded by Marion Tardan, Maison Aimée has become a destination for architects, designers, and homeowners seeking timeless elegance with a contemporary soul. The new space is a bright flagship that reflects the Maison’s philosophy: refined materials, artisanal know-how, and a “French touch” that blends effortlessly with the cosmopolitan spirit of Dubai.

Visitors will discover a carefully curated selection of premium French fabrics, wallpapers, and paints, from renowned houses such as Élitis, CMO Paris, Maison Thevenon, and Argile Peinture, alongside exclusive artisanal furniture and home décor pieces crafted between France, Asia, and the UAE.The showroom also highlights Maison Aimée’s custom-made furniture line, from hand-crafted benches and headboards to bespoke rugs woven in natural fibres.

A new chapter begins, the one that continues to honour the brand’s mission: to share the poetry of craftsmanship and the beauty of French design, right here in Dubai.
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