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Messara Living announces the grand opening of its new 520 sqm showroom on Umm Suqeim Street
Messara Living proudly announces the grand opening of its new 520 m² showroom on Umm Suqeim Street, Dubai on the 24th of October, reinforcing its long-held position in the UAE’s luxury flooring and outdoor furniture market. Located in the city’s premium furniture and flooring district, the new showroom offers a convenient, upscale space for both retail and professional clientele, featuring ample parking and a curated selection of high-end products.
The grand opening celebration included live music performances, a DJ, refreshments, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Messara Living’s Managing Director, Laura Messara, along with key partners, shared their insights about the company’s growth and vision.
Messara Living’s showroom showcases a diverse range of luxury flooring and outdoor furniture brands, making it the go-to destination for discerning customers. Flooring brands available include Tarkett, AW, HMTX’s Aspecta and Allure, Kronotex by SwissKrono, Creatuft, Tasibel and Extor, among others. The outdoor furniture collection features renowned names such as SKLD, Skyline Design, Ligne Roset, Maiori, Vincent Sheppard, EcoShade Pergolas, and CWS Bull Outdoor kitchen equipment, offering an extensive array of products that cater to both contemporary and classic tastes. Key representatives from these leading brands were also in attendance to mark this special occasion.
This showroom launch aligns with Messara Living’s strategic shift towards vertical integration, evolving from an agency to a business model that encompasses wholesale, project services, and retail, both digitally and physically. The company’s extensive stock in Sharjah enables same or next-day delivery across the UAE, enhancing customer convenience. Additionally, the Messara workshop, specialising in custom-made sisal and bordered outdoor rugs, allows clients to personalise their spaces with bespoke designs.
The new concept store on Umm Suqeim Street sets the stage for Messara Living to further solidify its position as a leader in the UAE’s premium flooring and outdoor furniture market. The brand invites all to explore its carefully selected collections and experience the company’s dedication to quality, craftsmanship, and customer service. The showroom is now open to the public.
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