Today’s chosen theme: Middle Eastern Art and Home Design Fusion. Step into a home story where geometry sings, light dances, and hospitality shapes every corner. Explore ideas, save favorites, and subscribe for fresh inspiration.
Foundations of the Fusion
Arabesque patterns and geometric tessellations can anchor a room without overwhelming it when paired with clean-lined sofas and quiet wall colors. Try one statement motif, then echo it subtly in textiles. Tell us which pattern speaks to you.
Color and Light: From Desert Dawn to Souk Saturation
Soft sand, pomegranate blush, and date-palm green create a grounded base that feels fresh in daylight and cozy at night. Try swatching on large cards and observing throughout the day. Tell us which shade surprised you.
Color and Light: From Desert Dawn to Souk Saturation
For bolder hearts, lapis, saffron, and oxidized copper echo spice stalls and dyed textiles. Use saturated accents on doors or cabinetry for instant character. Would you dare a lapis interior door? Vote yes or no.
Textiles and Patterns: Touch, Story, Heritage
Flatwoven kilims add color-blocked geometry and durable texture, ideal for dining rooms or high-traffic halls. Layer a neutral wool rug beneath for softness. Which room in your home craves a kilim’s story?
Materials and Craft: Honest, Tactile, Enduring
Zellige and Tadelakt
Hand-cut zellige tiles shimmer uniquely, while tadelakt plaster provides velvety, lime-rich walls. Together they create bathrooms and kitchens that age gracefully. Considering a small backsplash? Ask for our sample checklist in the comments.
Brass, Copper, and Patina
Unlacquered brass trays and copper pitchers invite a living patina that tells the tale of shared meals and celebrations. Embrace the change. Would you polish or let it age? Tell us your philosophy.