Pinterest releases autumn interior design trends in UAE, Saudi Arabia

Pinterest, the global visual-discovery engine and social-media platform, has unveiled its autumn trends in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. (Supplied)
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Updated 03 November 2025
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Pinterest releases autumn interior design trends in UAE, Saudi Arabia

DUBAI: Pinterest, the global visual-discovery engine and social-media platform, has unveiled its autumn trends in the UAE and Saudi Arabia as users flock to the site for interiors inspiration.

Arab News spoke to Nahel Selo, creative director at Sedar Global, who shared advice on engaging with the trends.

Cubicle Chic

Workplace design searches surged 1,209 percent, according to the data, revealing a growing desire to inject creativity into compact spaces.

Selo said “soft lighting, layered textures, and inviting details that make productivity feel personal” are key.

Searches for home-office setups surged 398 percent from April to June 2025.

“Today’s work-from-home aesthetic embraces comfort through gentle divisions of space. Panel blinds and folding doors, for instance, create cozy yet defined zones that maintain flow and light.

“With ranges of room dividers and tactile wallpapers, even a quiet corner can be transformed into an inspiring workspace defined by tone, texture, and natural illumination,” Selo said.




'Today’s work-from-home aesthetic embraces comfort through gentle divisions of space,' Selo said. (Sedar Global)

Art Deco DIY

Generation Z in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, classified by Pinterest as between the ages of 18 and 24, are looking to curate their own Art Deco spaces with searches for the design style surging this year.

According to Selo, “their interpretation leans toward symmetry, sculptural silhouettes, and brushed gold details that feel timeless but not ornate. Sedar Global’s Met Collection captures this aesthetic beautifully.




The search for “art decor DIY” surged by 184 percent from April to June 2025, highlighting the desire for a cost-effective solution to keep up with trends. (Sedar Global)

“In this revival, opulence is found in the details: soft fabrics that catch the light, architectural curtain rods that echo sculptural form, and subtle metallic accents that evoke modern sophistication.”

The search for “art decor DIY” surged by 184 percent from April to June 2025, highlighting the desire for a cost-effective solution to keep up with trends.

 

 


Works by Safeya Binzagr and Anish Kapoor to feature in Sotheby’s second auction in Saudi Arabia

Updated 12 November 2025
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Works by Safeya Binzagr and Anish Kapoor to feature in Sotheby’s second auction in Saudi Arabia

  • Jeddah-born Binzagr is widely regarded as the ‘spiritual mother’ of contemporary art in the Kingdom, while Indian-born British sculptor Kapoor won the Turner Prize in 1991
  • The works featured in the ‘Origins’ sale will be on display to the public in a free, week-long exhibition

LONDON: Sotheby’s will hold its second auction in Saudi Arabia on Jan. 31. It follows the inaugural sale in February this year, which was the first international auction to take place in the Kingdom.

The second sale — like the first, titled “Origins” — will include works by Saudi artists, including the late Safeya Binzagr and Mohammed Al-Saleem, as well as international figures such as the Indian-born British sculptor, and Turner Prize winner, Anish Kapoor.

The works offered for sale will be on display to the public during a free, week-long exhibition. Details of the venue have yet to be confirmed.

“As the leader in this rapidly evolving market, Sotheby’s provides unparalleled exposure and is steadfastly committed to nurturing the region’s burgeoning art ecosystem,” said Ashkan Baghestani, the auction house’s head of sale and contemporary art specialist.

The auction will coincide with the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale. It also precedes Art Basel Qatar, the first staging of the art fair in the Middle East, which which will take place in Doha from Feb. 5 to 7.

Binzagr, who was born in Jeddah in 1940 and died in 2024, was a pioneering artist in Saudi Arabia, widely regarded as the “spiritual mother” of the contemporary scene in the Kingdom. In recognition of her contributions to art and the Saudi identity she was awarded the King Abdulaziz Medal in 2017.

She drew inspiration from the Kingdom’s rich cultural heritage, as well as its local traditions, customs and clothing. Sotheby’s will auction her 1968 painting, “Coffee Shop on Madinah Road.”

Mohammed Al-Saleem, Untitled, 1989. (Supplied / Sotheby’s)

A 1989 painting by Al-Saleem, who was born in 1939 and died in 1997, is also up for sale. A modernist who pioneered the visual language of “Horizonism” in the Kingdom, he was inspired by the changing colors of the Riyadh skyline as he viewed it from the desert.

His works have been showcased in 36 solo exhibitions worldwide and one of his paintings sold for $1.1 million at Sotheby’s London in 2023, the world auction record for a work by a Saudi artist.

Sotheby’s inaugural “Origins” auction in February, which took place in Diriyah, recorded $17 million in sales and drew participants from 45 countries. Almost one in three of the buyers were from Saudi Arabia, the auction house said.

“At Sotheby's, we are not simply participating in this market — we are actively shaping and expanding it, bringing our global expertise, passion and vision to the heart of the Middle East,” Baghestani said.

The New York auction house and art broker in 2022 supported the Kingdom’s first Contemporary Art Biennale, as well as the inaugural Islamic Arts Biennale in Jeddah in 2023 and the follow-up event in 2025. It has also participated in cultural events at the Diriyah Biennale Foundation and the Riyadh International Book Fair.