Here is how the discovery of King Tut’s tomb inspired some of America’s most iconic buildings.
Italian Design Day’s Unreal by Design exhibition arrives in Downtown Cairo with workshops, talks, installations, and iconic pieces reflecting a fantastical design narrative.
MillerKnoll makes its Cairo debut with Style Design, showcasing iconic modernist furniture at Cairo Design Week.
Tamara Haus and London Cab bring curated mobility to Cairo Design Week, linking heritage, design, and experience.
The RIWAQ Centre’s revitalisation of Qalandiya’s historic centre was the sole project from the Middle East recognized among 20 global winners of the 2025 Holcim Foundation Awards.
Creative Industry Summit and DeForum introduce five days of talks, panels, and insights from local and global leaders shaping architecture, interiors, and design innovation at Cairo Design Week.
Light took centre stage as Enlighten unveiled 'Spot On', a brand bringing professional-quality lighting directly to consumers.
Sobokuya debuts in Dubai with 'Chatai', a handcrafted pavilion celebrating Japanese building traditions.
A vertically layered community that unites living, wellness, and commerce, reconceptualising integrated urban life in New Cairo.
‘The Local Show’ by Ramzi Makram Ebeid and Sherif Nakhla spotlights Egypt’s architecture through stories of people and place. Its Villa M launch brought design and culture into one conversation.
ELIE SAAB, the global luxury fashion and lifestyle brand, announces the first branded residential project to debut on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.
The exclusive behind the scenes story of Cairo Design Week’s biggest, boldest and craziest concept ever.
DHP Architecture restores a 1954 residence by Karol Schayer, reviving the spirit of Lebanese modernism.
At the inaugural Arab Architecture Festival, a master of tradition is recognised for shaping the future of Arab architecture
From furniture to flooring, Archibrands brings global expertise to Egypt’s interior design scene.
Photographers from across Egypt are invited to submit their photos by November 12 for five themes: Earth, Heritage, Culture, People, and Zamalek.