Mea'ad Al-Abboud
Saudi Arabia
Mea’ad is the owner and principle of Mea'ad-Design Firme. Her Interior Design degree, which she completed at Dar Al-Hekma College in Jeddah, has given a strong foundation to her technical skills which she decided to develop further by working on a different scale, thus determining her choice of a Masters in Product Design. Designing involves a lot of long, complex and intricate processes and the application of basic practical skills, so it was crucial for her to pursue her advanced studies in a motivating and challenging environment. Mea’ad chose to join ECAL, a prominent school of design based in Lausanne, because their curriculum is based on projects that students undertake under the supervision of renowned designers and are presented to the Research & Development teams of distinctive brands in the luxury industry. Mea’ad is a member of Saudi Council of Engineers since 2007, and she has chosen to be the best interior designer 2011 and been awarded the International Design award from Los Angeles. Mea’ad's works and achievements have appeared in TVs, magazines and international newspapers. Access Mea'ad Al-Abboud Newsroom
Featured Designs
Mea'ad Al-Abboud
Cafe
The main concept was inspired by colorful masks in luxury black and gold interior design to stand out among other competitors' cafes in Jeddah city. There are so many similarities between Venice in Italy and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, the inspiration was Venice with its luxurious parties where they should wear masks to hide their identities. The masks used on the walls were brought from Venice to Jeddah to be used for this unique interior.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Iron (2023) - Access Mea'ad Al-Abboud Cafe Press Kit
Mea'ad Al-Abboud
Residential House
The Royalty project is located on Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. It is an extension of an existing residential house. It consists of daily sitting room, main guest sitting room, luxury entrance, and kind of an exhibition dining room where it is designed to be a gallery for art work such as paintings and sculpture. It also contains bedrooms that all are identical to give the house a luxury hotel atmosphere. The combination between gothic style and Islamic style gives the space the uniqueness memorable look yet comfortable and functional.
A' Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design Award - Iron (2021) - Access Mea'ad Al-Abboud Residential House Press Kit