Furniture Brand Boca Do Lobo Adds Rock Star Glamour

“My client’s request was to create a curated space with a feel that pieces were collected over time,” reveals interior designer Laith Abdel Hadi who shuttles between Dubai, London and Saudi Arabia. This contemporary residence enhances perfectly the balance between bright colors, strong contrasts and the elegance of some the most coveted pieces by Portuguese furniture brand Boca do Lobo. Laith had envisioned the space to be a harmonious space full of opulence, glamour and a dash of rock and roll.

One Oak 5A2 – A globally inspired home

A well-travelled art collector who sells works of art and unique furniture pieces, wanted his new home to reflect that aspect of his life. Drawing inspiration from the colorful places he’s visited, his vision for his home was a vibrant mix of worldly influences and décors.

Cat-friendly Home That is Nature-inspired

"To you he is just a pet. To him, you are his everything” – an anonymous quote which resonates true in this flat tucked in Marine Crescent. For Sia Aiwei, her cats mean everything to her, having the furry animals always present all her life.

Tiny Home – Big on space and style

Submerged into the lush greenery of Vinkeveen, a residential enclave in the Netherlands is a tiny home for a family of four. While its location seemed remote, the house’s narrative is pleasantly welcoming, accessible and relatable to the modern psyche and winner of the ‘House of the Year’ Frame Awards 2019.

Burj Residence – Where scale is the new luxe

From the interior plan to the exterior form, the simplicity of Burj Residence emphasises all-the-more its sculptural nature. From the approach, scale makes up for ostentatious details. Upon entry into the narrow lobby, the space unfolds to reveal double height interiors and a stairwell lit from above.

A House in Lucknow City Featuring Embroidery – Inspired screens

Looking like a pretty stack of lacy boxes, the house is located in lucknow city india. Created by mumbai-based architect sanjay puri, the structure is defined by its characteristic, semipermeable lattice screens fashioned after the city’s traditional ‘chikan’ embroidery, famous for its small and repetitive patterns.