Furniture in Sharjah

Heritage-minded furniture for Sharjah.

Sharjah is where our showroom lives. The emirate's family-living traditions and architectural heritage shape every brief we receive — and shape what we build.

Sharjah is the third-largest emirate by population and the cultural capital of the UAE — UNESCO designated it Cultural Capital of the Arab World in 1998 and it has held the title of Capital of Islamic Culture since. The Sharjah Art Foundation runs the Sharjah Biennial, which puts the emirate on the global art map every two years, and the Heart of Sharjah heritage district has been carefully restored over the past decade as an open-air museum of pre-oil Emirati life — Bait Al Naboodah, Sharjah Heritage Museum, the gold and souk districts, the alley cafés around the Calligraphy Square.

Our showroom sits on Wasit Street, in the heart of Sharjah city. Most of our Sharjah customers walk in, sit on the sofas, run their hands over the fabrics, place orders the same week — it's the most direct part of our business. Sharjah architecture and family-living traditions tend to favour majlis-friendly seating (long, low, wraparound), larger dining tables (eight-to-twelve seats is standard), and bedroom suites built to handle multi-generational households.

Sharjah is also more conservative in its public-facing palette, but homes are not. Behind the high walls of the typical Sharjah villa, we deliver some of our most considered colour and fabric choices — deep velvets, leathers, occasionally the bouclé damask we make in-house. The emirate's family-first orientation also means the warranty and the lifetime care are taken seriously by our customers; the average Sharjah customer comes back for additional pieces over a span of years, not weeks.

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Across the emirate.

The waterfront and central districts of Sharjah city run along the Khalid Lagoon. We deliver furniture in Al Majaz on the southern shore — the Al Majaz Waterfront with its musical fountain, family promenades and Al Noor Mosque across the lagoon. The orders for furniture in Al Khan ship along the north-eastern edge — the Sharjah Aquarium, the Maritime Museum and a quieter beach. The cultural heart of the city, around Heart of Sharjah and the Art Foundation galleries, is bordered by furniture in Al Qasimia to the north and furniture in Al Layyah along the working port to the east.

On the eastern coast of the city, customers ordering furniture in Al Mamzar are typically in the long-established villa neighbourhoods bordering the Al Mamzar Beach Park on the Sharjah-Dubai border. We also deliver furniture in Al Nahda through the densely apartment-residential cross-emirate strip where Sharjah's younger families are increasingly buying. Furniture in Al Riqa, just south, ships through one of the older inland districts — long villa streets, established trees, very Sharjah in pace.

Newer development is concentrated to the south and east. We deliver furniture in Muwaileh through what's grown into a major residential corridor in the past five years — the University City sits at its edge, and the Aljada masterplan is rapidly filling in around it. The orders for furniture in Tilal City ship into a planned mixed villa-and-townhouse community we deliver into regularly. Customers buying furniture in Al Suyoh, furniture in Al Tay and furniture in Halwan are typically in the older inland family pockets — quieter, established, often where multi-generational Emirati families have lived for decades.

Pieces we deliver most in Sharjah.

Family majlis seating, generous bedrooms and large dining tables — these four reflect what gets delivered most often across Sharjah.

Building or refurnishing in Sharjah?

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