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Curves reign in Shelves no.01 by Bahraini Danish, the design studio founded by architects Batool Alshaikh, Maitham Almubarak, and Christian Vennerstrøm Jensen who are “motivated by the desire to explore local opportunities to create, (and) are defined not so much by their individual backgrounds but rather by how new territories unfold when they overlap,” ABWAB, Dubai Design Week, 2017. ⠀⠀ ◆ ◇ ◆ ◇ ◆ ◇ ⠀⠀ #furniture #shelving #shelves #architecturelovers #bahrain #danishdesign #design #bahrainidesigner #newterritories #NewMiddleEastbyDesign #Middleeast #Designshop #artanddesign #Curatedlife #Designblogger #Gooddesign #Newdesign #Designmatters #Collectibledesign #Collectors #Liveyourroots #finditliveit #Womenindesign #Letternoon #designideas #middleeastern #lovedesign #designlovers #abwab #dubaidesign ⠀⠀
Model of a pavilion that just finished working on. Eagerly looking forward to the construct! #fun #pavilion #abwab #architecture #design #green #recycle #sustainable (at Dubai Design District)
#Repost @dubaidesignweek ・・・ #ABWAB #SaudiPavilion has chosen the game known as #UMTSE’ (أم تسعة / pronounced in the Saudi dialect as أم تسعةUm Tis‘. Um Tis‘ is embedded in the local culture and was first played using local elements of sand and stone. The elements used to play this game have developed into wood, plastic, and digital form. Choosing to spell the game’s name as UM TS3, the designers evoke gaming and the digital world. The emphasis of the pavilion is texture, interaction, lighting, and sound. Today’s gaming world is limited to joysticks and a screen restricting real-world interaction. The concept of the Saudi Pavilion is to reconnect the designers and their audience to their tactile historic culture to propose new ways forward. Curators: @basmabouzo and @NouraBouzo (@oasismagazine & @saudidesignweek) Designers: @ayahalbitar.design @abdulazizalazem, @alaa_alghufaili & Khaled S. AlTassan - branding by @hayadesign Open until Saturday in the walkways of @d3Dubai. #DubaiDesignWeek #DXBDW#DubaiDesignDistrict #DDFC#DubaiCulture #MyDubai #UAE (at Dubai Design District)