Interior and decor is Egypt’s latest passion. Say hello to a home that not only looks good but also feels like a true reflection of you. From biophilic bliss to signature style, the trends of this year promise a harmonious blend of nature, sustainability, and self-expression. These trends offer a canvas for you to express your unique style and create a home that resonates with your individuality. Let this year be a celebration of design, where your space becomes a true reflection of your taste and personality.
BIOPHILIC DESIGN
2024 is the year of bringing the outdoors in. With some indoor plants, botanical colors and shapes as natural materials, you can turn your home into a refreshing oasis. Adding a touch of nature and the balancing color green to your place will also calm you down after a hectic day. Turn your home into a sanctuary with this design trend.
BOCCI
Organic light installation at the Bocci showroom at Milan.
NICHT
Leaf inspired sofa at Egyptian Nicht at the Deutsches Haus in New Cairo.
PAOLA LENTI/ ART OF FORM
Art and Form choose Paola Lenti for curated interior biophilic elements. Tranquil atmospheres awash in pastel hues to unwind and relax.
Stylized stems, crafted with extruded ceramic, serve as the backdrop for inviting chairs, each offering a distinct seating experience: Shito armchair, design Francesco Rota and Stelo ceramic installation, design Nicolò Morales.
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PIANCA/ ART OF FORM
Pianca reflects the need to stay in tune with nature blurs the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. Calatea, the armchair designed for Pianca by Cristina Celestino, is the synthesis of an exploration of forms that investigates the out-of-scale proportions of simple, primitive elements like leaves, available at Art of Form.
K.A. INTERIOR DESIGN
Soft sage meets cream at K.A. Interior Design in Skeikh Zayed City.
BOTTEGA VENETA
‘Volcanic’ glazed triangle tray in different shades of exotic greens at Bottega Veneta.
LORO PIANA
Nature referenced ‘Palm’ sofa by Loro Piana Interiors design Raphael Navot.
TSAKHI STUDIO
Lagoon green ‘Reconciled Fragments’ coffee-table at Tsakhi Studio.
DE SEDE
Nature retreat with day bed ‘DS-80’ Outdoor by De Sede.
NATUZZI
Karim Rashid designed organic shaped ‘Harmony 65’ sofa for Natuzzi.
CURVES AHEAD
Welcome the era of curves! Embrace the fluidity in design with rounded sofas and organic-shaped lightning objects. Unconventional silhouettes take the spotlight, making a statement while remaining easy on the eyes, reminding of natural sand dunes, stones and clouds.
NICHT
White organic shapes at Egyptian Nicht at the Deutsches Haus in New Cairo.
ROB MAKARYAN
Organic lightning taking center stage at architect and interior designer Rob Makaryan.
O DESIGNS/ ESORUS DESIGN HAUS
Chique shapes at O Designs available at Esorus Design Haus Cairo.
LORO PIANA
‘Apacheta’ sofa and table by Loro Piana Interiors. Design Cristian Mohaded.
FENDI CASA
‘Sandia’ daybed in fluid organic forms by Toan Nguyen at Fendi Casa.
LA MARRAKECHOISE
‘Luna’ sofa at la Marrakechoise.
GIORGETTI
Like stones on the floor with poufs ‘Galet’ at Giorgetti.
NUBIAN PALETTE
Inspired by oriental traditional warm earthy tones! From rich browns to burnt orange and cinnamon: the possibilities to add positive vibrating colors for a serene and harmonious atmosphere within your home are endless.
REVERSE ORIENTALISM
Nubian architecture inspired at Reverse Orientalism.
DITRA ITALIA/ ART OF FORM
Soft, generous and organic, clean-cut shapes that appear to be in motion. An enveloping sofa – either two- or three-seater – draws its inspiration from the world of nature and its ability to be plied, which extends the Ditre Italia Vento collection with consistency and elegance, available at Art of Form.
DON TANANI
Contemporary Egyptian design with ‘Sun’ lounger at Don Tanani.
NO 5 DESIGNS
Cairo, London and Dubai based No 5 designs is inspired by modern bathrooms in terracotta.
GARRETT
‘Swivel’ armchair in cinnamon shades at Garrett, available at Sohohomes.
FENDI CASA
A sparkling cascade of light with the suspension ‘Bells’ lamp by Formafantasma at Fendi Casa.
HERMÈS
‘Karumi’ bench and stool with leather seats as lightweight as the silhouette itself at Hermès.
LOUIS VUITTON
‘Lounge’ chair by Marcel Wanders for Louis Vuitton Objects Nomades.
GOLD PLATED
Gold takes center stage as the metallic finish of choice in 2024. From fixtures and hardware to accent pieces, infuse your space with the timeless elegance of gold-plated elements. Whether you prefer a touch of glamor or a more subdued elegance, gold accents add a touch of luxury that stands the test of time.
DON TANANI
Golden ‘Duality’ edition by Lina Orabi Studio for Egyptian luxury furniture design Don Tanani.
VOLA
Vola‘s brass elements for Euroboden.
HAY
Hay ‘Split’ side table brass.
TOM DIXON
‘Melt’ chandelier in gold and ‘Etch’ brass lightning at Tom Dixon.
OAK LIVING INTERIORS
Golden ‘De Castelli’ storage unit at Egyptian Oak Living Interiors.
MINIMALISM
The timeless allure of minimalism continues to hold sway in 2024. Simplify your surroundings, declutter your space, and let the elegance of understated design take center stage. Embrace clean lines, light tones, and functional furniture in pure materials from salt, white marble to stone to create an environment that exudes simplicity without sacrificing style. After all, less is more for a life in Zen!
NICHT
A minimal touch of art with Japandi vibe at Nicht. at the Deutsches Haus, New Cairo.
SIWA CREATIONS
Pure salt designs at Siwa Creations‘ store in Zamalek, Cairo.
STUDIO INTERNA
‘Moon marble’ table at Studio Interna Egypt.
ROB MAKARYAN
Zen feeling with Japanese vibes at Rob Makaryan.
K.A. INTERIOR DESIGN
Travertine bathroom minimalism at Egypt`s K.A. Interior Design.
MAGG + DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE FORUM/ ESORUS DESIGN HAUS
Zen garden aesthetic at Magg + Design & Architecture Forum, available at Esorus Design Haus Cairo.
COASTAL AESTHETIC
Transport yourself to the serene shores with the coastal aesthetic trend. Infuse your living space with elements inspired by the sea, featuring sandy beiges and the natural raffia elements.. Incorporate natural textures, seashell accents, and breezy fabrics to evoke the calming ambiance of coastal living within your home.
MAZEEJ SOMA BAY
Contemporary beach feeling with wooden elements at Mazeej Soma Bay.
CONTEMPO INTERIOR ARCHITECTS/ ESORUS DESIGN HAUS
Wooden table and raffia rugs at Contempo Interior Architects, available at Esorus Design Haus Cairo.
TOUTOUNGI
Raffia chairs and lightning at Toutoungi for the beach inspired outdoor living.
LA MARRAKECHOISE
‘Jute’ collection at la Marrakechoise.
CASA COOK
Bohemian raffia elements at Casa Cook hotel North Coast.
BOLIA
A breathing space with Bolia‘s Arke outdoor collection.
A variety of designs and interiors for your Egypt metropolitan home or seaside weekend escapes.