Tales of scheherazade

Stand of the company "Mabrouk. Oriental interiors": interior, Arabic, according to all the rules

Passing the gallery

A photo: Sergey Morgunov

Leading headings: Marina Volkova

Magazine: N11 (133) 2008

The stand of the company "Mabrouk. Oriental interiors" on INTERIOR SHOW -2007 resembled the palaces of the Thousand and One Nights palaces

The original Arab interiors or their Europeanized version in the spirit of the Spanish Alhambra is a very special kind of ethnics. They involve the use of furnishings, elements and the very principles of decor characteristic of this particular culture.

In the interior, the game in the Arab East can be well-off, only when conducted according to the rules and is perceived not just as decorator stylization. On "INTERIOR SHOW" -2007 a similar interior, Arabic, by all the rules, was created by the company "Mabrouk. Oriental Interiors", specializing in furniture, lamps and accessories from the Middle East (from Syria, Iran) and from Morocco.

Arabian interiors or their Europeanized version in the spirit of the Spanish Alhambra is a very special kind of ethnics. They involve the use of furnishings, elements and the very principles of decor characteristic of this particular culture. In the interior, a game in the Arab East can be well-off only when it is conducted according to the rules and is perceived not just as decorator stylization. At the INTERIOR SHOW-2007, a similar Arabic interior was created by the company Mabrouk. Oriental Interiors, specializing in furniture, lamps and accessories from the Middle East (from Syria, Iran) and from Morocco. How did we see this Scheherazade palace? From furniture, ottoman sofas, low, covered with silks, with dozens of different-sized pillows, and low tables with a complex, multifaceted shape of table tops (one of them is folding, for traditional chess, checkers and backgammon). This furniture is distinguished by a rich carving and inlay of mother of pearl, ivory and typesetting wood (used lemon tree, peach, walnut and others). The East is the art of half a hint, so the main textiles in the Arabian decor are light, almost transparent silk and chiffon. They decorate ceilings, walls, they serve as canopies, canopies and curtains. The accessories include woven hand-woven carpets, hookahs (silver, decorated with knit or polychrome, bright glass), caskets, pendant lamps with the effect of a stacked glass mosaic, giving a soft, muffled light. And finally, the indispensable baklava and coffee Oriental.

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