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TwentyOne06’s journey with Pitfire Pizza Dubai Hills

Design Middleeast

Raw textures, industrial-inspired fixtures, and rustic design elements were used as visual markers of rebellion and creativity. Hero-ing the Brand’s Artistic and Counter-Culture Roots: Incorporating elements that celebrate the brand’s counter-cultural roots is key to developing a sense of community.

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Abracadabra! Luxury Pop-up Stores Bringing Fantasy to Real Life

Retail Focus

Collaborating with Other Brands, Artists, Communities: Prada works with emerging designers, artists, and local communities to create ephemeral boutiques that showcase their collective creativity. By curating a memorable experience through storytelling, these brands create emotional connections, fostering brand loyalty and affinity.

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Nakkash Design Studio creates a tropical modernist paradise in Dubai’s Meadows

Design Middleeast

Design Director Omar Nakkash’s years of experience buying and curating furniture, artwork and accessories for his renowned family business – Nakkash, is reflected in the outstanding attention to detail and FF&E design for the project. The layout is deliberately symmetrical to create balance and an atmosphere of conviviality.

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Dorchester Collection opens first hotel in the Middle East

Design Middleeast

The hotel’s sophisticated interiors have been designed and executed by the famed Parisian duo, Gilles & Boissier and incorporate a carefully curated section of more than 50 art pieces, commissioned by local and global artists. The Lana will also be home to the first Dior Spa in the UAE, set to open in April 2024.

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EBBA Architects designs sculptural pop-up shop for Rotaro at Liberty

Dezeen

EBBA was influenced by the work of artists Donald Judd and Carl Andre and their elevation of humble materials through detailing and construction. Essentially the design revolves around only two materials which, working together, give a sense of regularity in the layouts of the blocks, combined with the sculptural forms of the rails."