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The New Era of Majlis Design: Blending European Crystal Heritage with Arabian Opulence.

In different Gulf and Middle Eastern countries, the home majlis is the true heart of the house, not just a living room in the European sense. This is where families gather, where guests are warmly welcomed, and where important business matters and professional discussions take place. For this reason, when designing such spaces in today's homes, decorators and planners should carefully consider every aspect: ensuring everyday comfort, incorporating refined aesthetics, reflecting the owners' taste, preserving traditional decorative elements, and, of course, highlighting respect and hospitality. No less challenging is carefully developing a l
Mahdeehassan 4 months ago (Last updated: 4 months ago) 4 minutes read
The New Era of Majlis Design: Blending European Crystal Heritage with Arabian Opulence. - majlis design

In different Gulf and Middle Eastern countries, the home majlis is the true heart of the house, not just a living room in the European sense. This is where families gather, where guests are warmly welcomed, and where important business matters and professional discussions take place. For this reason, when designing such spaces in today’s homes, decorators and planners should carefully consider every aspect: ensuring everyday comfort, incorporating refined aesthetics, reflecting the owners’ taste, preserving traditional decorative elements, and, of course, highlighting respect and hospitality.

No less challenging is carefully developing a luxury majlis design project that takes into account both modernity and refined detailing. And that’s why we’ve gathered all the key trends and luxury tableware Dubai, along with expert recommendations on exclusive and high-end dcor pieces.

We’d like to thank the MDMAISON team, who specialize in consulting, developing, and supporting various luxury interior projects—including in the GCC region—for sharing info about current trends and the types of majlis projects most commonly requested today. According to their insights, the standard list of must-haves now extends beyond the traditional decor elements like ornate rugs, cushions, incense, and Arabic coffee. Now it’s all about grand-scale planning—not just a spacious room, but an overwhelmingly large one, with a trend for high ceilings contrasted by the ever-present low, elegantly shaped sofas. The dcor remains incredibly expensive, but slightly more restrained: rich carpets, though not spread as extensively; carved wood, natural leather, premium textiles, crystal accents, and metals—not just gold, but silver too. Timeless details like refined mosaics, Arabic calligraphy, and traditional lanterns are still here, now interpreted in more artistic and sophisticated forms.

Within the GCC region, there’s a notable shift toward high-end interior experimentation, particularly through the modernization of traditional cultural motifs to reflect current design sensibilities.

From what we’ve seen, decorators tend to rely on a few key styles that show up again and again in luxury majlis designs.

Today, we’re focusing on something truly timeless—crystal glass. Previously uncommon in Arab households, it is now becoming more relevant, as modern expectations emphasize the importance of status symbols recognized not only in the East but internationally. That’s why we now see crystal chandeliers, wall sconces, pendants, glassware for serving, luxury barware, vases, and decorative objects appearing in interiors. But of course, the majlis must still reflect its traditional cultural roots, so crystal is used in moderation and, unlike in European or American interiors, applied selectively and as an accent.

In a Traditional Arabic or Islamic majlis interior, crystal remains a solitary but very powerful accent. Its main role isn’t to dominate the space, but to add a special touch of luxury. Typically, these are statement chandeliers or pendant fixtures, and occasionally wall sconces or decorative table bases, all reflecting traditional Eastern design elements like geometry, symmetry, and elegant silhouettes.

When it comes to modern Majlis and Contemporary Arabic interiors, crystal and glass pieces are definitely used—but the selection is very delicate. Designers frequently opt for a striking chandelier or pendant fixture featuring crystal or glass details and a substantial presence. You can spot glass vases, decorative bowls, and glassware.

Baroque, Art Deco, and elegant classic styles in Majlis design are often accompanied by wall sconces with crystal drops, refined vases, decorative bowls, and glassware for serving—like goblets, pitchers, and decanters, especially when the space includes a tea table or coffee corner. All of this should follow a cohesive style: smooth shapes, delicate carving, clear or lightly tinted crystal, sometimes with silver or gold edging.

In Moroccan and North-African style, crystal is not a frequent guest. But if you decide to include it as an accessory, it should be done carefully and with great precision. The foundation of this type of interior lies in metal, ceramics, carvings, mosaics, and textiles, so any large-scale glass must be carefully integrated to avoid disrupting the atmosphere. Elegant pieces are a great fit for serving coffee and tea, sweets and dates, fruits; for decorative arrangements; or as a contrasting element against soft textiles, rugs, mosaics, and wooden details.

To wrap up our overview, we’d like to leave on a joyful note—mainly because Arab interiors have truly learned how to incorporate European luxury with care, without losing their unique character.

Tolerance and careful integration—that’s what you need to apply to avoid overdoing it and ruining the entire concept. That’s why you should always turn to experienced decorators and design planners to get a majlis project perfected down to the finest detail.

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