design space alula reinterprets the saudi desert's biodiversity at milan design week
Briefly

At Milan Design Week, Design Space AlUla presents furniture and accessories reflecting Saudi's heritage, exploring material expressions and traditional crafts inspired by biodiversity and desertscape.
Works include Dr. Zahrah Alghamdi's leather interpretation of rock pillars, TECHNOCrafts' 3D printed Living Pots, and TAKK's seating system reflecting Saudi's desert undulations.
Exhibition space is designed around light concept, featuring a central sun cylinder for illumination and traditional motif floor patterns from AlUla's old city.
Design Space AlUla highlights Madrasaat Addeera Editions with projects like Al Gharameel's leather Magical Pillars, honoring AlUla's rock formations and biodiversity.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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