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DZ Design unveils new looks for the outdoor night restaurant Amaseena at The Ritz-Carlton, JBR

Design Middleeast

This modern outdoor dining venue by DZ Design merges traditional Arabic culture with contemporary design elements to create a family-oriented Bedouin-style restaurant with a timeless appeal. The flooring features a mixed pattern that complements the natural textures and earth tones prevalent throughout the space.

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Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra

Design Middleeast

The opening follows a comprehensive refurbishment of an existing hotel and its rebranding to a Sofitel, encompassing 292 guestrooms and suites, and all public spaces including lobby, dining venues, spa, and function areas. The post Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra appeared first on Design Middle East.

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

Design Middleeast

The couple desired a modern makeover infused with warmth and personality, an overhaul that would transform the villa into a cosy family home, a welcoming space to entertain guests and a place to house their eclectic art collection acquired during their time in the Far East.

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Taking Shape

Design Middleeast

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. The foyer welcomes guests with characteristics suggestive of a tranquil forest, such as flowing water fountains and botanical accents.

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The Biophilic Workplace: Prioritising Health and Well-being in Office Space Design

Greater Group

Biophilic design is quietly transforming modern homes and office spaces over the last few decades. Inspired by the fact that humans and nature are bound to co-exist, architects and interior designers are bringing the outdoor environment and its elements into indoor spaces to continue the connection between both living beings.

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Koto’s garden cabin features a carbon-capturing exterior

Design Wanted

The london-based architectural and design studio Koto has partnered with garden designer Tony Woods from Garden Club London to create a tranquil and sensory indoor and outdoor space to relax and unwind at the 2022 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The furniture is accompanied by a wood-burning stove by Morsoe.

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2023 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

Elmwood Timber

And since old wood has already lived a full life, it’s a definitive choice for a new structure like your new home, office, business or commercial space. Incorporating elements from the outdoors give this trend an easy way for designers to utilize organic textures made from materials like wood.