In a time when scrolling through social media can feel like a catalog of identical interiors—same sleek vases, same muted tones, and the same printed rugs—individuality in home design seems to have taken a back seat. While it’s all undeniably beautiful, there’s a sense of uniformity, a hint that the era of Pinterest-perfect homes may have hit a plateau. But lately, we’re seeing a refreshing shift as more people look to infuse their spaces with elements that are uniquely theirs.
There’s nothing like a home that truly feels like you. Saving the day, Arab-owned brands are crafting pieces that carry stories, warmth, and character. Here are some brands to elevate even the simplest corners of your home and give your coffee table a well-deserved update.
Bokja
Straight out of Beirut, Bokja is where vintage meets a whole lot of colour. Huda Baroudi and Maria Hibri have been turning old-school furniture into statement pieces since 2000. Each piece is a conversation starter—literally, because who wouldn’t want to talk about that flamboyant ottoman?
Silsal Design House
Sprucing up your dining space? Silsal Design House, spearheaded by Samar Habayeb, crafts porcelain that could make even your takeout look posh. Based in the UAE, this brand collabs with Middle Eastern designers to turn every meal into a lavish feast—or at least make it look like one.
Iwan Maktabi
Forget magic carpets—what about one that actually ties the room together? Iwan Maktabi has got you covered with luxe rugs that are total statement pieces. And yes, they’re too nice to spill anything on.
The ART Trove
Founded by Aya Toukan, this home decor brand brings artisan-made, colorful pieces that are anything but ordinary. Think quirky trays, hand-painted stools, and playful accents that add personality to any corner.
Nader*
Nader is all about luxury furniture that feels as good as it looks. Based in the UAE, they’re bringing high-end, custom-made pieces that add serious style points to any space.