Furniture in Dubai

Custom furniture across Dubai.

From the Marina to Emirates Hills, every Dubai home asks something different of its furniture. We've spent the last decade learning what works where — and building pieces hand-tailored to fit.

Dubai is the most photographed city in the Gulf, and the homes behind that skyline are more varied than the postcards suggest. The world's tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa, anchors the centre of the city and is visible from most apartments above the eighth floor in Downtown, Business Bay and DIFC. The Burj Al Arab — the sail-shaped hotel that has, since 1999, been the city's other unmistakable silhouette — sits a few kilometres west, on its own island off Jumeirah Beach Road. Dubai Mall, the largest shopping centre in the world by area, connects directly to the metro and to many of the Downtown apartment buildings via underground walkways.

Dubai is also where the GCC's restaurant scene quietly happens. DIFC and Business Bay between them house most of the region's best dining: Zuma, La Petite Maison, COYA, Em Sherif, Nobu, Roberto's, Clap. On a weekend evening, a third of the cars heading west on Sheikh Zayed Road are headed to one of them. The marina districts add their own — Pier 7's seven floors of restaurants over Dubai Marina, the Bluewaters cluster behind the Ain Dubai wheel, and the open-air dining at FIVE Palm and Atlantis on the Palm.

What makes Dubai work for furniture, specifically, is its scale and its variation. We deliver to roughly forty-eight distinct neighbourhoods. Apartments and villas; beachfront and inland; old-money and just-built. The furniture brief is never the same twice, and one of the reasons we've been able to keep growing here is that we build to order rather than ship from a catalogue.

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From the Marina to Emirates Hills.

Along the western coast, the demand for furniture in Dubai Marina centres on the 3km stretch of high-rise towers facing the open sea — apartments where most living rooms top out at thirty-five square metres and the service-lift dimensions dictate how a sofa is built. Just behind the wall of beachfront towers, we deliver furniture in JBR through the pedestrianised promenade, The Walk, and the open beach beyond. The orders for furniture in Bluewaters Island — the small reclaimed island at the mouth of the Marina, behind the Ain Dubai wheel — lean heavily toward corner sofas, where we've shipped a particularly high count. South-east of the Marina, customers buying sofas in Palm Jumeirah are typically across the date-palm-shaped archipelago: trunk apartments, sixteen frond clusters of villas, and the Atlantis at its tip.

Inland, the city's commercial spine runs along Sheikh Zayed Road. Customers ordering furniture in Downtown Dubai tend to be in the apartments around Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the Address hotels — the towers of Burj Vista and Boulevard Heights, a clientele that leans modern and lets the view fill the wall. Just south, we deliver furniture in Business Bay through the denser, more commercial pocket wrapped around the Dubai Canal — the Bay Square cluster, Marasi waterfront, and an increasing number of branded residences. Further south still, the orders for furniture in DIFC ship into the financial district proper, anchored by the Gate Building and home to the highest concentration of restaurants and gallery spaces in the city.

The original gated villa estates emerged on the western edge of the city in the late 1990s. Furniture in Emirates Hills is the most exclusive of these briefs — large plots, walled compounds, and a privately gated entry road, often called the Beverly Hills of Dubai. Around it, we deliver furniture in The Meadows and furniture in The Springs — leafy, mature, and centred on landscaped lakes. Further inland, the orders for furniture in Arabian Ranches ship into one of the city's most family-loved estates: open Spanish-style villas, the polo club, and the country club at the centre. The newer wave includes furniture in Dubai Hills Estate — bigger plots, contemporary architecture, the central park and the brand-new mall at its heart — alongside furniture in Damac Hills on the city's southern edge and furniture in Tilal Al Ghaf, the recreation lagoon community we've been delivering into heavily for the past two years.

Dubai's middle-density family pockets are where we do our highest-volume work. The orders for furniture in JVC ship into the most-representative family-residential pocket of the city — townhouses, low-rise apartment clusters, gardens and playgrounds — alongside the quieter furniture in JVT. Customers buying beachfront furniture in Jumeirah are typically in the city's oldest beach villas along the original strip from which the Palm extends, including the cluster of cafés along Jumeirah Beach Road and the Madinat Jumeirah resort. We also deliver furniture in City Walk, the urban-village development inland near the Coca-Cola Arena. Behind the airport, the orders for furniture in Mirdif go to one of the city's quietest family neighbourhoods, and we ship furniture in Al Barsha — stretching behind the Mall of the Emirates — for the heavily-delivered family pockets just inland.

Pieces we deliver most in Dubai.

Across all forty-eight Dubai neighbourhoods we serve, the order book leans on these four. The Kobe corner sofa fits a Marina apartment and an Emirates Hills villa equally well; the Boxy Leather Sofa anchors many Palm formal living rooms; the Round Oak Dining Table is our most-shipped table to the city's villas; and the Atlas Leather Bed is the bedroom anchor for the larger Dubai homes.

Building or refurnishing in Dubai?

Send us your floor plan and a brief — we'll send back a tailored proposal, fabric swatches, and a 3D layout within 48 hours.