
We are delighted to share that Georges of Dubai has been featured in the Harper’s Bazaar Arabia Interiors Summer 2026 issue, in a beautiful story exploring the Jumeirah home of our founder, Georgina Trigg.
The feature offers an intimate look inside Georgina’s family villa in Jumeirah 3, a home shaped by instinct, feeling and years of collecting. Warm, artful and deeply personal, the interiors reflect the same philosophy that sits at the heart of Georges of Dubai: choosing pieces not only for how they look, but for the stories they carry.
Rather than approaching the house as something to be perfectly installed, Georgina describes a more layered and intuitive way of living. The home has been thoughtfully composed over time, with objects gathered from travels, marketplaces, artisans, antique dealers and makers from around the world. Each piece feels considered, yet never overly formal, creating a home that is elegant, lived-in and full of character.
A Home That Tells a Story
At Georges of Dubai, we have always believed that the most meaningful interiors are the ones that feel personal. A hand-painted cabinet, a cherished ceramic, a woven textile or a piece of antique glass can transform a room not through perfection, but through memory, craftsmanship and feeling.
This same spirit runs through the Bazaar feature. Georgina’s home embraces colour, texture and collected beauty, with rooms that feel both relaxed and expertly curated. It is a reminder that a home does not need to follow a formula. It can evolve slowly, shaped by family life, travel, creativity and the pieces we choose to keep close.

The Georges of Dubai Philosophy
Since opening in Dubai in 2016, Georges of Dubai has been dedicated to curating artisanal homeware, fashion, gifts and lifestyle pieces with soul. Our collections are handpicked for customers who value craftsmanship, quality and timeless elegance — whether they are styling a home, choosing a thoughtful gift or discovering something special for themselves.
The Harper’s Bazaar Arabia Interiors feature captures this philosophy beautifully: that considered objects have the power to make everyday spaces feel more expressive, more welcoming and more alive.
We are honoured to be part of the Summer 2026 issue and grateful to Harper’s Bazaar Arabia Interiors for sharing Georgina’s home and story.
Read the full feature in Harper’s Bazaar Arabia Interiors here.