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North Africa Caravan pavilion moves to Moscow
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North Africa Caravan pavilion moves to Moscow

From Gulf Today · () English

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  • Companies from North Africa showcased their national pavilion at the VIII Moscow Interior and Design Week.
  • The pavilion highlighted the region's craft traditions, artistic schools, and contemporary design, drawing inspiration from historical caravan routes.
  • Organized in partnership with the Egyptian Exporters Association, the exhibit emphasized design as a language of cultural exchange.

A North African caravan pavilion captivated visitors at the VIII Moscow Interior and Design Week, showcasing the region's rich heritage of craft traditions, artistic schools, and contemporary design. The exhibit, which ran from August 13-16, drew inspiration from the historical caravans that for centuries linked civilizations across North Africa and the East. Nearly 1,300 companies globally participated in the broader exhibition.

The pavilion's design invited visitors on a winding journey, mirroring a caravan's desert path. Loose fabrics suspended from the ceiling evoked tents and dunes, creating an atmosphere of shifting air and changing terrain. This immersive experience was organized by the Egyptian Exporters Association in collaboration with Cairo Design Week.

Organizers framed the pavilion's concept as a testament to design's enduring power as a language of cultural exchange. The exhibit demonstrated how traditional crafts and contemporary ideas continue to foster connections between diverse cultures, highlighting a vibrant and ongoing dialogue.

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