Dubai Design District unveils big London expo plans
DUBAI, August 14, 2018
Dubai Design District (d3), a a new freezone business park dedicated to design and innovation in the UAE, will host the second chapter of ‘UAE Design Stories: The Next Generation from the Emirates’ at the London Design Fair from September 20 to 23 in the Old Truman Brewery, E1.
The exhibition is being supported by the UAE Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development and is curated by renowned Emirati product designer Khalid Shafar.
Following the successful first chapter held in Milan at Salone Del Mobile in April, d3 has set a new brief for Chapter 2, entitled ‘Objects of the Past: Today’, which invites the eight selected designers to delve into the historical photographic archives of the UAE and unearth pictorial history surrounding the regions nomadic roots.
Designers are tasked with interpreting pieces from the archives into modern day designs, taking their inspirations from the UAE’s earliest residents, said a statement from d3.
The designers will bring to life products and pieces using modern day design methodologies and processes, and present contemporary interpretations of items that held great value to those nomadic families for whom travelling through deserts and oceans was an integral part of life, and navigating ever changing landscapes was a lifestyle, it stated.
They will create unique commissions for London, each inspired by this exquisite and treasured archive.
The exhibition will then travel to Paris as part of the UAE-France Cultural Dialogue programme, before returning to Dubai for Dubai Design Week from November 12 to 17.
The participating Emirati designers are:
*Abdalla Almulla - Architect
*Alia Bin Omair - Jewellery designer
*Alia Mazrooei - Interior designer
*Aljoud Lootah - Multi-disiplinary designer
*Azza Al Qubaisi - Sculpture and product designer
*Rouda Al Shamsi- Interior designer
*Salem Mansoori - Interdisciplinary designer
Ahmad AlAreef – Multidisciplinary Bedouin artist
Sheikh Salem Khalid Al Qassimi, the assistant undersecretary for Knowledge Development, said: "The Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development is keen to support initiatives such as this one that highlight the richness of the UAE's cultural and creative landscape to a global audience."
"It is an outstanding achievement to see the UAE Design Stories: The Next Generation from the Emirates exhibition that promotes some of our best Emirati creative talent at leading global events, including Salone del Mobile in Milan in April, London Design Festival in September and the upcoming Emirati Cultural Week in Paris," he noted.
CEO Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi said: "d3 is proud to be a part of London Design Fair again this year, and to showcase our country’s heritage through the works of our local designers. I am delighted with our successful showing at Milan earlier this year and look forward to London, Paris and then bringing this exhibition back to Dubai."
"Supporting our regional designers across the many creative fields in the industry is both an important and strategic step for d3 and Dubai as a creative nerve centre," he added.-TradeArabia News Service