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Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra

Design Middleeast

Drawing inspiration from both French finesse and Arabian aesthetics, the new interiors boast a harmonious fusion of styles, offering guests a fresh, vibrant, and uplifting experience. We’ve blended elements of French art de vivre with Arabesque motifs, presenting a timeless elegance in a contemporary context.”

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Bluehaus designs ergonomic and inviting interiors for Credit Suisse’s new Riyadh office

Design Middleeast

Spanning 19,160 sqft across three floors, the office space is a harmony of modern design and warm accents, delivering an ergonomic environment that elevates workplace aesthetics and functionality while catering to multiple work scenarios, including hybrid work. “Credit Suisse is one of our longest-standing corporate clients. .

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More on the Floor

VMS

T HE FLOORING INDUSTRY continues to evolve and innovate as product developments push boundaries in fiber and materials technology, design, texture and pattern – for both hard and soft surfaces. porcelain tile is specifically designed to repeat for a continuous pattern and rated for high traffic areas. The 12-by-24-in.

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The Geometry of Design

Sustain

While it may seem like a modern trend, geometric design has been around as long as there has been art. Like most design trends, geometric patterns have taken on different styles through the years, but the fundamentals remain the same. Here are some simple yet classic ways to integrate geometric patterns into any design.

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Knoll: Creating a complete experience of space

Design Middleeast

This is a company built on its belief that when furniture relates to the architectural setting, and the interior is choreographed as a harmonious succession of forms and finishes, the result is a space where people want to be. It was not an art school in the ordinary sense,” said school director and campus designer Eliel Saarinen.

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Taking Shape

Design Middleeast

Six Senses Amaala U+A Six Senses Amaala attracts guests into a realm of unparalleled enchantment, where the art of crafting unforgettable memories takes centrestage. Descending towards the water’s edge, guests experience the mangroves, where the salty breeze and rustling leaves create a harmonious symphony of nature’s whispers.

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Simone Bonanni sculpts spaces with wallpaper collection Second Life for LondonArt

Design Wanted

The collection stands out for its eclectic, ornamental character expressed through a distinct compositional balance, stylistic combinations, and completely different textures that share a common inspiration on forms and perspective. The Exclusive Wallpaper collection 21 by LondonArt. Info on the location of the exhibitions.

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