EDITIONS DUBAI

Art & Design

Editions Dubai brings a fresh approach to collecting in the region, spotlighting limited-edition works that bridge art and design. From ceramics and photography to prints and contemporary design, it celebrates creativity in its most tangible form — offering a space where emerging and established voices meet in a new conversation on collecting.

  • Moiré Gallery showcases Isabella Garbagnati’s sculptural lighting — hand-crafted in Milan with local artisans. Blending architecture and design, her works transform materials like glass, brass, and alabaster into luminous forms that capture the elegance and precision of Italian craftsmanship.

  • Founded by friends Dina Adlouni and Tarlan Vaziri Farahani, Mushy curates one-of-a-kind pieces that blend sentimentality, individuality, and playful charm. Their vision brings together design, storytelling, and a love for the beautifully unconventional.

  • Founded by Gorazd Malačič, TOKIO. is a Slovenian design studio known for its futuristic aesthetic and technical precision. For Editions 2025, it presents the Carbon Light series — sleek, modular lighting that fuses sculptural form, cutting-edge LED technology, and timeless minimalist design.

  • Maseer Collective, in collaboration with Aeon Fine Jewellery, celebrates Emirati Sign Language through a jewellery capsule that transforms gesture into art. Each handcrafted piece features letters from the Arabic Sign Language alphabet, inviting visitors to connect with the UAE’s Deaf community through beauty, culture, and shared expression.

  • Founded by Lebanese-French architect Badih Ghanem, the studio blends architecture, design, and emotion through refined minimalism. For Editions, Remember Love? transforms raw materials and delicate natural elements into a poetic reflection on memory, tenderness, and the quiet harmony between the industrial and the organic.

  • Founded by Vadim A.F. Popowsky in 2022, A.D.U. (A Deeper Understanding) bridges interior design and technology through a deeply reflective, craft-driven approach. Based between Antwerp and Lisbon, the studio creates refined, contemplative objects that merge precision, innovation, and emotional resonance.

  • With spaces in Chicago’s River North and Bridgeport Art Districts, Hilton Contemporary champions modern and contemporary art across media, with a focus on photography and new technology. For Editions, the gallery presents works by David Drebin, David Gamble, David Yarrow, Osama Esber, and Adonis, highlighting its dedication to cross-cultural dialogue and contemporary visual storytelling.

  • Swiss artist Tobias Gutmann bridges performance, drawing, and technology to explore human connection. For Editions, his interactive project The Artist is (not) Present features Sai Bot—an AI trained on thousands of his Face-o-mat portraits—reimagining portraiture as a digital dialogue between human emotion and machine interpretation.

  • AASSTTIINN is a multidisciplinary design platform merging art, craft, and functionality through limited-edition creations. For Editions 2025, it debuts Vertical Drift—a continuation of its exploration of movement and perception—inviting visitors to experience elevation and spatial poetry through collectible, experimental design.

  • Asateer is a design studio reimagining Emirati heritage through contemporary design. For Editions 2025, it presents WARESH—an interactive modular wall divider inspired by traditional architecture—alongside new home accessories and a collaborative furniture line, blending cultural identity with innovation and sustainability.

  • Latina Dsgn celebrates the spirit of craftsmanship at the heart of Latin America, bringing cultural richness and artisanal savoir-faire into contemporary design. Each piece is rooted in tradition yet elevated through refined design culture, rare materials, and sustainable practices, bridging past and present to create timeless works that resonate globally.

    For Editions 2025, Latina Dsgn presents a curated selection of limited-edition contemporary furniture. Conceived by designers and meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, these works showcase the region’s unique material heritage while embodying innovation, exclusivity, and cultural depth. Through this presentation, Latina Dsgn highlights its vision of collectible design as both a celebration of artisanal legacy and an exploration of modern form.

  • Making its debut at Editions 2025, Bureau of Innovation (BOI) is a new curatorial platform redefining how design is experienced—bold, tactile, and lived with. Founded by Holly Lucas and Sam Henley, BOI presents collectible works across stone, glass, and furniture, featuring designers such as Tom Fereday and Kym Ellery.

  • Founded in 2008, Wadi Finan Art Gallery champions Middle Eastern contemporary art through exhibitions and community engagement. For Editions 2025, it showcases works on paper and textiles by Raya Kassisieh, Resmi Al Kafaji, Rana Bishara, and Amjad Ghannam—highlighting themes of memory, heritage, and resilience while bridging tradition with modern expression.

  • Founded by Jordanian designer Haya Jarrar, Romani Home blends surrealism and symbolism to create collectible furniture and objects that feel both emotional and timeless. For Editions 2025, the studio unveils a new collection where furniture becomes a vessel for memory and meaning, featuring sculptural forms and recurring human motifs alongside its signature artful designs.

  • Italian designer and artist Antilla Di Lauro explores emotion and material through tapestries, rugs, and ceramics that blur the line between art and design. For Editions 2025, she presents Unbound—a series of sculptural woven works crafted from wool, silk, and recycled fibers, shown alongside her debut ceramic totems. Based in Dubai, Di Lauro’s practice embodies craftsmanship, sustainability, and poetic form.

  • Duali is a creative tabletop brand that celebrates the balance between tradition and innovation through handcrafted, conversation-starting designs. For Editions 2025, the brand debuts The Uninvited Guest and Seamless Sip—limited-edition collections of artisanal tableware—alongside its slimmest and lightest porcelain pieces to date, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and modern elegance.

  • Founded by Creative Director Dickson Yewn, YEWN reimagines over five millennia of Chinese artistry through contemporary fine jewelry. For Editions 2025, the brand showcases pieces from its No Man’s Land series alongside 40 of its iconic square rings—transforming everyday objects into sculptural jewels crafted in gold, enamel, and gemstones. Each piece bridges heritage and innovation, merging ancient craftsmanship with modern conceptual design.

  • The Rooster Gallery spotlights the next generation of Baltic artists through innovative, international programming. For Editions 2025, it presents a solo exhibition by Latvian artist Dr. Sandra Strele, featuring paintings and collectible furniture that transform cabinets and dressers into sculptural artworks—blending fine art and design in a dreamlike exploration of imagination and form.

  • Founded by Marina Basel, RARARES Gallery champions bold, multidisciplinary contemporary art that bridges craft and concept. For Editions 2025, the gallery showcases emerging artists working across textile, cyanotype, print, and ceramics—highlighting Dubai’s new creative generation and their fresh dialogue between heritage, materiality, and modern expression.

  • Urbanist Art Gallery fosters dialogue and community through contemporary art. For Editions 2025, it presents Levantine 2.0, a continuation of its celebrated regional showcase. Featuring works from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine, the exhibition unites photography, prints, ceramics, and digital art to explore heritage, identity, and the evolving narratives of the Levant.

  • With over forty years of global influence, Leila Heller Gallery bridges artistic dialogues between East and West. For Editions 2025, the gallery showcases artists whose work merges fine art and design—featuring Ran Hwang, Melis Buyruk, Katya Emelyanova, Douglas White, Azza Al Qubaisi, Roham Shamekh, Dale Chihuly, Keith Haring, Ryan Koopmans, and Alice Wexell. Together, their works blur the lines between function and form, celebrating material precision, conceptual depth, and aesthetic innovation.

  • An Indo-Japanese contemporary art gallery, Galerie Geek Art merges Asia’s evolving creative identity with global narratives. Rooted in the balance between heritage and innovation, the gallery champions visionary artists who challenge conventions and reimagine culture through experimental practices—bridging geographies and fostering dialogue across continents.

  • Founded in 2013 by Ziad Anani, Zawyeh Gallery champions Palestinian artists and narratives through painting, sculpture, installation, and photography. For Editions Dubai 2025, the gallery features Mahmoud Alhaj and Yazan Abu Salameh, whose works reflect on landscape, memory, and urban life in Palestine—layering architecture, symbolism, and emotion to reveal the enduring dialogue between place, identity, and resilience.

  • Founded in 2022 by Ecuadorian artist Ana Liz Cordero, CHAKA is a multidisciplinary art space in Al Fahidi that bridges cultures and creativity through its gallery–café concept. For Editions 2025, CHAKA showcases limited-edition works by Ana Liz Cordero, Antonio de Loayza, and Wilma Maynas, uniting Andean, coastal, and Amazonian influences in a celebration of nature, sustainability, and cultural connection.

  • Founded in 1995, Superbia Domus is a sculptural lighting and design studio creating bespoke Italian-made furniture and lighting pieces. Blending classical craftsmanship with modern innovation, the studio transforms materials into timeless, tailored masterpieces where artistry and precision define every detail.

  • A multidisciplinary artist and design strategist, Ila Colombo blends art, architecture, and technology through AI, spatial computing, and advanced fabrication. As Co-Director of Ross Lovegrove Studio and CEO of DEOND, she explores the intersection of human creativity and machine intelligence. For Editions 2025, Ila presents digital and sculptural works that trace moments of transformation—where form, rhythm, and code continuously evolve.

  • Item descriptionFounded by architect and designer Mina Mokhtari, Tachara Studio crafts handcrafted glazed ceramic tiles and sculptural furniture inspired by Middle Eastern heritage and contemporary design. For Editions 2025, the studio showcases new wall-mounted works and bespoke tables that merge tradition, craftsmanship, and modern aesthetics in refined, functional art forms.