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Dubai-based Kidzink is redefining education through design, one school at a time
Charlotte Borghesi’s journey into educational design began with a simple, but profound question: “How can we create learning spaces that truly inspire and empower students?” It was this question, along with a twist of fate, that led the mother to seven to acquire both her children’s nursery and Kidzink, an educational furniture company near closure due to owner retirement. In just seven years, Borghesi transformed Kidzink into a leading global force in educational design, merging innovative principles with a deep understanding of educational needs. The firm is now an award-winning design, architecture, and educational furniture manufacturing firm, specialising in creating dynamic, adaptable, and sustainable learning environments.
With a mission to inspire and empower, Kidzink has left its mark on schools in 23 countries across the Middle East and Europe, redefining what it means to create spaces that foster creativity, community, and collaboration. Today, with three offices across the Middle East and Europe, a dedicated manufacturing facility, and over 200 professionals, Kidzink’s vision is to transcend functionality, transforming traditional educational spaces into vibrant hubs of creativity and learning.
At the heart of Kidzink’s design philosophy is a commitment to sustainability and inclusivity. The company ensures that all its projects are environmentally responsible, utilising sustainable materials and energy-efficient solutions.
Extending this mission, the company has developed its own Artificial Intelligence (AI) software to help design sustainable, community-oriented schools in developing countries, democratising the design process for communities most in need. Inclusivity is also prioritised, with designs that accommodate diverse learning styles and abilities, promoting accessibility and environmental stewardship.
Kidzink’s design approach incorporates flexible layouts, ergonomic and sustainable furniture, crafted locally using premium materials and cutting-edge technology. In 2024, the company launched KODA (Kidzink Office of Design and Architecture), a dedicated architectural practice offering a comprehensive suite of services. “With the launch of KODA, we now offer an all-encompassing suite of services that is unrivalled globally. Centering students and their experiences, we are a singular partner for forward-thinking educational institutions, helping them stay at the forefront of education through crafting environments where both learners and educators thrive,” said Borghesi.
KODA alone has already undertaken 22 projects, including the newly opened Dubai British School (DBS) Jumeira, a 24,900 sq m school that exemplifies Kidzink’s design philosophy. The school’s design, enriched by Kidzink’s furnishings, embraces community partnership with interactive and collaborative spaces, reflecting parent company Taaleem’s ethos. DBS Jumeira is on track to receive Gold LEED certification, with furnishings made from 100% sustainable sources.
As education continues to evolve, Kidzink remains dedicated to staying ahead of the curve. The company is actively integrating the latest trends, including acoustic design and AI, while focusing on holistic well-being and fostering creativity and critical thinking within school communities.
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