Design is only half the story, the rest happens here in the workshop. We spend a lot of time obsessing over textures and curves with our craftsmen to make sure every piece feels special.
The Juzũr chair is one of our favorites. It’s our way of telling the story of the Egyptian landscape through the ancient art of marquetry.
Getting those colored wood veneers to sit perfectly on a curved surface was a challenge, but seeing the ‘baby’ version come to life for a client’s dressing table made it all worth it.
It’s all about keeping our local crafts alive and evolving
At the 7th Edition of the International Women Summit, I had the pleasure of joining the stage to discuss Art, Culture, and Creative Identity.
We dived deep into how we, as creatives, can reimagine the “New Era” of Egyptian identity through the environments we create. Being surrounded by so many trailblazing women in the arts has left me feeling incredibly inspired to keep pushing the boundaries of design
I’ve always believed that you can feel the energy of a piece when it’s been made by hand. We spend a lot of time digging into our heritage and trying to find new ways to bring that soul into modern homes. This is our story, told by the best craftsmen I know. Proud to be Egyptian, always.
It is all about balance.
Letting color exist without overpowering, allowing art to lead the conversation, and grounding everything with warmth and comfort.
It’s layered, a little playful, and full of personality, the kind of room that feels deeply considered.
This space was shaped around the woodwork panels.
Bringing the outdoors into hand-crafted details, the panels were designed to bring warmth, rhythm, and a sense of story into the room.
We wanted to challenge the traditional boundaries of the home. It’s about creating an outdoor sanctuary that feels just as curated, plush, and intentional as your living room.
From the sculptural curves of the fire feature to the deep botanical greens of our seating, every element is designed to ground you.
Inside, outside, and everywhere in between.
A home should be a collection of moments, some quiet and reflective, others open and inviting. Our latest project, Boundless Living, is an invitation to live without walls.
Boundless Living, 2025.
Photography by: @shewifa
In this revamp, we explored the dialogue between structured architecture and the untamed beauty of the outdoors. Boundless Living, where the transition is so seamless, you forget where the walls once stood. I
Our clients talk to us about how they want their home to feel. That guides every decision we make.
They want spaces that make everyday life easier and special at the same time.
Homes designed around real people and their real living.