Esorus Hosts Design Consultations on Egypt’s North Coast
Taking its Designhaus to BeFit Marassi, the event offers complimentary design consultations with Egyptian designers.
Online design platform Esorus, in collaboration with Mocca Spaces, is hosting complimentary design consultations at its newly launched Designhaus on August 17th. The event will take place from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Mocca Spaces, a co-working space in BeFit Marassi.
Furnished by Esorus, Mocca Spaces serves as a versatile coworking café, with office spaces and meeting rooms available for booking via the Mocca app. It also functions as a design house for consultations and on-demand design services.
Adding to the event's creative atmosphere, the Design Haus Marassi showroom will also host an art exhibition titled ‘Code Orange,’ curated by art curator Sahar Behairy. This exhibition showcases contemporary works from Egyptian artists Hakeem Abou Kila, Ahmed Mourad, and Dr. Waleed Kanoush, offering visitors an additional layer of artistic inspiration.
This Designhaus Marassi event will feature consultations with representatives from Segments Architects, Grid Finishes, and Esorus.
Karim Elassal, founder and Managing Principal of Segments Architects, offering a comprehensive range of architectural, interior, and urban planning services. His portfolio highlights projects such as Eatery in Capital Business Park, OTTO and 30 North in Garden Eight, and Boulevard in Plaza Espana.
Grid Finishes is a construction and fit-out contractor specialising in high-end commercial offices, hospitality, and residential projects. Their portfolio includes projects such as the Red Bull Headquarters at District 5, BRGR in Palm Hills, and Mori Sushi in Almaza Bay.
Dalia Laz, founder and CEO of Esorus, spearheads a comprehensive platform for interior sourcing, design, inspiration, and networking. Esorus offers a diverse portfolio, including furnishing solutions and curated moodboard exhibitions that highlight material selections and a variety of design concepts.
Photography Credit: Esorus
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