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Henna: The Timeless Art That Unites Cultures

Under the golden sun of the ancient world, a woman dips her fingers into a bowl of crushed leaves, transforming nature’s gift into art. The scent is earthy, rich with history. As the paste glides over her skin, patterns emerge—delicate, intricate, mesmerizing. It is not just adornment; it is a story. A tradition. A blessing.

Desert Modernism: How Middle Eastern Architecture Is Redefining Contemporary Luxury Design

Desert Modernism was launched when Swiss-born architect Albert Frey placed three simple boxes on the desert floor in Palm Springs, California, in 1935. It was Frey’s first residential design, utilizing cement floors and corrugated metal to mitigate the intense desert heat. Two years later, Richard Neutra introduced broad overhangs, clean geometry, and seamless indoor-outdoor continuity.

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