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2XL Home Luxury more accessible with the Grand Opening of its new Al Barsha Store in Dubai

Design Middleeast

Elevating the standard of luxury home furnishings, 2XL Home proudly announces the opening of its new store on Umm Suqeim Road, Al Barsha, Dubai, UAE. 2XL Home has strategically positioned itself in the bustling heart of Al Barsha, Dubai, aiming to redefine the local luxury home furnishings landscape.

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CIFF Guangzhou 2024: A record-breaking edition and a major boost to international furniture trade

Design Middleeast

This success rewarded the strategy of CIFF, an ever-evolving exhibition event with a key role in the development of the global furniture industry, promoting design and innovation, boosting consumption, and fostering international furniture trade. A total area measuring 850,000 square metres ; 4,700 exhibitors , 11.8%

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Al-Futtaim IKEA celebrates circular sustainability by unveiling its 30m community table during Dubai Design Week

Design Middleeast

Al-Futtaim IKEA, the region’s leading Swedish home furnishing retailer, unveils a 30m-long community table to celebrate Dubai Design Week. Made out of used furniture that would otherwise go to the landfill, the table will be open for public use from November 7 th to the 12 th in Dubai Design District.

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Full House: Steven Lew’s GRB unveils new homewares brand

Inside Retail

Global Retail Brands Australia (GRBA) is making an aggressive push into the home furnishings market with the launch of a new brand, House – Bed & Bath. This provides the environment to introduce quality and price pointed accessibility of our brands to new markets across Australia,” Lew said.

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Why Ikea, Nike, Li Ning and Atelier100 are going hyper-local

Inside Retail

Perhaps more of a recurring concept rather than an entirely new trend, the hyper-local concept is modelled on mom-and-pop boutique stores, factoring in the careful curation of merchandise and shaping the retail experience based on the store’s surrounding vicinity.

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