Interiors
At Martyn White UK, our Interviews section brings you in-depth conversations with some of the most influential creatives shaping design, architecture, art, craft and culture today. From visionary interior designers and architects to makers, founders and creative directors, these dialogues uncover the philosophies, processes and stories behind exceptional work. Explore these conversations to gain insight into how creativity manifests across disciplines, influences trends, and redefines the way we live, work and experience the world.
H2R Design Unveils Brew Café Mirdif – A Warm, Material‑Led Interior Inspired by Coffee Culture
H2R Design’s latest project for Brew Café brings a warm, grounded aesthetic to the heart of Mirdif. Defined by terracotta textures, Venetian‑style glass blocks, and a sculptural central coffee counter, the interior blends craft, comfort, and contemporary restraint. The result is a sensory‑rich destination that refines Brew’s design identity while offering a calm, welcoming retreat for the community.
Rialto at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab
Rialto at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab offers a refined Italian dining experience shaped by cinematic design, layered interiors and luxury hospitality in Dubai.
Blind Tiger: Luxury Bar at Jumeirah Al Naseem, Dubai
Discover Blind Tiger, the luxury bar at Jumeirah Al Naseem, Dubai. Explore its sophisticated design, crafted cocktails, and exclusive atmosphere that make it a must-visit destination for nightlife and design lovers in the UAE.
H2R Design Unveils Brew Café’s Jumeirah Refresh: A Coastal-Inspired Interior Redefining Café Culture in Dubai
Discover H2R Design’s stunning refresh of Brew Café Jumeirah, blending coastal-inspired interiors, layered textures, and Dubai’s vibrant café culture.
AZAZ Architects: Deco Temple, Elixir Bunn Coffee Roasters
Coffee roasters Elixir Bunn open their latest store/café in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with its impressive interiors designed by award-winning architecture and design practice AZAZ Architects. The temple-like space takes its inspiration from the coffee culture of Saudi Arabia, well-rooted into the society, dating back to times before the formation of the Kingdom.