West Elm is always pushing the envelope when it comes to creating modern, airy and sophisticated pieces for the home. When West Elm released their latest Ramadan collaboration with HH Sheikha Hind Bint Majid Al Qasimi featuring gorgeous porcelain pieces designed by the Emirati royal herself, we knew that we were in for a very special Ramadan.
Hind’s luxury porcelain collection features an array of dinnerware sets that will elevate your dining experience. Using contemporary and traditional design, Hind’s pieces are a classic touch to any table and will surely turn your family iftar into an elegant affair with minimal lift.
The Emirates-born designer from Sharjah has had a love of porcelain and art since childhood. Her early sketches on porcelain quickly transformed from designs to be shared with friends and family to a leading designer porcelain brand today in the UAE market. Since the launch of her first collection ‘Tuminah’ in 2011, Designed by Hind has gained a large following in the UAE market as well as the GCC.
Her pieces in the West Elm collaboration are timeless, using the best of Emirati handicraft tradition as a nod to Hind’s proud heritage. The collection features crockery, decorative items like boxes and vases, and one of the most beautiful sets of hanging lanterns in antique brass we’ve ever seen. In the collection you can also find cake stands, mugs, different types of drinking glasses and marble trays.
Designed by Hind may only be available for the Ramadan collection at West Elm, but we personally think they’re elegant enough to adorn any home, year-round. The loveliness of the Emirati cultural influence goes hand-in-hand with our own, so there’s definitely room for these porcelain pieces on any Kuwaiti table.
Check out Designed by Hind at West Elm Kuwait in Grand Avenue – The Avenues Mall. Want to skip the lines and lifting? Shop online in Kuwait at www.westelm.com/kw to have these pieces delivered to your doorstep. Follow Designed by Hind on Instagram @designedbyhind and West Elm @westelmmena for updates.