At Contemporary Spaces, siblings Alya, Maitha and Obaid Al Suwaidi are redefining furniture through feeling, family and thoughtful design.
In the heart of Al Quoz’s creative quarter, where warehouses, art studios, and cultural hubs converge, sits Contemporary Spaces, quietly reshaping how we think about furniture, interiors and the very feeling of home. More than a showroom or design studio, it is a space that feels lived-in, warm and personal, echoing the ambitions of its founding trio: Alya, Maitha and Obaid Al Suwaidi, siblings whose shared childhood and collective vision now guide this unique creative venture.
For the trio the story of Contemporary Spaces begins long before the brand name appeared on Instagram. The siblings grew up immersed in the rhythm of craft at their father’s workshop, where wood, joints and finishes became a kind of language. Although Alya’s academic background is in business and Obaid trained as an architect, they share a collective memory of watching pieces come to life in their father’s hands. A formative experience that continues to impact how they curate, display and feel about design today.

The siblings also draw inspiration from spaces and cultures beyond the UAE. Alya mentions the recently showcased mountain home of Kendall Jenner as a favourite for its Mediterranean touches and layered detailing, from textured walls to artisanal finishes. But she also talks about a dream home that evokes the feeling of returning to her grandmother’s house. This speaks to Contemporary Spaces’ ambition to blend nostalgia with the new, timeless craft with a decidedly modern sensibility.

And as for which part of a home the founders feel is the most delicate to design, Alya cites the kitchen, a space that must balance utility and beauty, where every surface and detail contributes to both functionality and atmosphere. But there is no doubt that Contemporary Spaces is up for that design challenge as well.

Above all, the trio are determined not just to continue to grow Contemporary Spaces, but to deepen its impact across the country. Through collaborations with artists, participation in design weeks, and the continued commitment to thoughtful, emotionally resonant interiors, the studio is shaping up to become a new interior design destination. One that celebrates a personal, curated aesthetic while simultaneously amplifying the roots of design that are taking hold in the UAE.
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