Mariam Nihal
Saudi Gazette
Home is the most essential part of our existence. With large Arab families, the quest is taken more seriously. The aesthetics combined, make our homes, the most integral part of our culture and philosophy. Welcome Andrew Martin. A trend that doesn’t fade but finds a tone to reinvent itself with younger and progressive prodigies. What else do you expect from a designer who worked on James Bond film sets. And now they have flagship store in Dubai at Al Quoz. Not only is the region at its peak of celebrating art and design, the international community is now looking towards the MENA region to furbish homes and even art galleries across the world. As an essential asset of the interior design industry, Andrew Martin is one of the most celebrated furnishing brands in the world.
The first 6300 sq/ft. Dubai showroom at The Dubai International Financial Centre, (DIFC) was a sweet reminder of what your home should look like. Every nook and corner, an inconic border. Andrew Martin is a brand ambassador for Middle Eastern region’s retail refuge. The decor is composed of iconic, eccentric, even Arab inspired and modern interiors. With Arab graphic prints on cushions to a study with mahogany pre-historic fittings and your childhood icons smeared across the motifs and wallpapers, Andrew Martin is where one can find solace. You can also find upholstered sofas and chairs, chests and trunks, living room tables, wallpapers and home decor. It is said that the brand founded in 1978, prioneered significant trends including the Oriental vogue of the 1990s and the African influence of the following decade, which gave rise to the “Indiana Jones of interior design” label. It is now available in 63 countries with over 3,000 meters of Andrew Martin fabric sold daily.