Perla Lichi Expands Interior Design Gallery in Dubai
Interior designer Perla Lichi has recently announced her plans of opening the newest showroom of Perla Lichi Gallery in Dubai on August this year.
According to the internationally-renowned interior designer, the new office and design showroom in UAE will cover 6,000 square foot of floor space. The gallery will feature Perla Lichi’s vignettes displaying original furniture designs, window treatments and custom walls treatments, all of which will be produced through her own in-house manufacturing facilities. The office will also have a luxurious, modern and state-of-the-art conference room where Lichi will be entertaining her clients within UAE as well as from other parts of the world.
The new Pearl Lichi Gallery will be opened at the 33rd floor of H Hotel, One Sheikh Zayed Road.
Perla Lichi, who is currently celebrating her 30 years in the professional interior design industry, has established a name within the international design community through her projects all across the globe. This year, Lichi has been recognized several times for her designs including the Best of Show during the US Florida Atlantic Building Association Prism Awards. She was also short-listed for two of her residential projects which reached more than $3million each in the International Design and Architecture Awards. She is known for her elegant, opulent and intricately-detailed interiors ranging from mid to high-end luxury properties.
Aside from designing, Lichi has also published five coffee table books featuring her professionally-photographed works for most of her interior design profession. Her most recent publication, “Palaces of the World”, was released early this year.
Prior to her Dubai showroom, Lichi is running her headquarters in Coral Springs, Florida with an affiliate office in Mumbai, India.
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