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We’ve been swept off our feet by this boutique’s contemporary spin on luxury décor.
A beautiful homage to the art of luxury travel, Dubai’s Tanagra boutique is offering the world’s finest accessories and home décor this season. They’ve created an imaginary ‘Tanagra Express’ through the store’s elegant windows, each with a beautifully curated display of high-end decorative objects as well as a carefully appointed selection of props.
Designed to evoke the experience of the famous Orient Express carriage from the golden days of railway travel, each window makes your return home, after the long summer break, as exciting as ever.
The journey continues through time; fascinating pieces and luxury collectibles from Tanagra enrich your life and living spaces to create the world of your dreams.
During your journey, the train will stop at: Christofle to visit its Mood and Nomade collections, as well as Lalique’s Champs-Élysées collection and Baccarat’s Eye and Butterfly collections. Bernardaud’s In Bloom collection sets, ideal for sharing good moment with your travel companion.
And of course, you can’t forget travel accessories, including, Tumi and ST Dupont’s travel Accessories.
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