Ghayth Maatouk


Blue-and-white ceramic jar on “Sushi Shokunin” book atop a glossy red console, adding a cultural accent to an interior of earthy colours.

architects • interior designers

Ghayth Maatouk heads a multidisciplinary design studio in Dubai, working across interior architecture, product design, and bespoke custom furniture solutions for clients across the Middle East and beyond. Guided by a belief in purposeful design, he crafts minimalist yet emotionally rich spaces that merge material honesty with cultural depth. Every line, texture, and object is considered, contributing to a narrative of quiet sophistication and meaningful living.


 
 

Location
Dubai, UAE

Email
ghayth@ghaythmaatouk.com

Website
ghaythmaatouk.com

Designeers Says

There’s a quiet intensity to Ghayth Maatouk’s work, minimalist, yes, but never cold. Each space is a study in restraint, where material, light, and proportion are given room to breathe. Rooted in cultural nuance and emotional clarity, his designs speak softly but leave a lasting impression. For those who seek meaning in simplicity and beauty in the understated, Ghayth’s work is a masterclass in thoughtful modernism.

 
 

Minimal Honest Soulful

 

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Ghayth Maatouk on incorporating works by emerging artists into his projects

“Art brings depth and identity to interior design. I often collaborate with emerging artists, particularly those whose work reflects the client’s story or complements the cultural context of the space. It goes beyond decoration; it’s about creating meaningful, emotionally resonant interiors. These artworks add character, warmth, and a bespoke quality that transforms modern spaces into truly lived-in homes.”

 
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