Cairo Design Week

Cairo Design Week

Cairo Design Week

Cairo Design Week

Commercial

Aisha Fahmy Palace, Zamalek

2026

Cairo Design Week

Commercial

Aisha Fahmy Palace, Zamalek

2026

This room holds a rare significance within Aïcha Fahmy Palace: the only exotic, non-European room in a mansion shaped by French refinement. Its presence signaled global awareness, high-society taste, and the collectors instinct to bring the world closer. Like the salons of Paris, the tea rooms of Kyoto, and the Ottoman corners where families gathered, this chamber was designed as a place where people came together a space shaped for luxurious hosting, storytelling, and shared warmth.

This room holds a rare significance within Aïcha Fahmy Palace: the only exotic, non-European room in a mansion shaped by French refinement. Its presence signaled global awareness, high-society taste, and the collectors instinct to bring the world closer. Like the salons of Paris, the tea rooms of Kyoto, and the Ottoman corners where families gathered, this chamber was designed as a place where people came together a space shaped for luxurious hosting, storytelling, and shared warmth.

Into this legacy, the KOOK Amber kitchen fits naturally. It begins with an amber glow rising from resin and metal,a quiet warmth that softens edges and deepens color, pulling art, glass, sculptural pieces, tableware, and food gently into focus. Under this light, accents step forward the line of objects, the rhythm of the island setting, and the layered textures and materials all curated, all intentionally revealed.The sink becomes display, the central island artistically stands as a cue for hosting. Here, juxtaposition becomes the language light and shadow, utility and curation, resin and metal carrying that same spirit: intimate, global, and quietly luxurious, a modern kitchen of gathering shaped by a curators eye.Coming together with the same spirit found in gathering places around the world where friends and family meet, linger, and celebrate.

Into this legacy, the KOOK Amber kitchen fits naturally. It begins with an amber glow rising from resin and metal,a quiet warmth that softens edges and deepens color, pulling art, glass, sculptural pieces, tableware, and food gently into focus. Under this light, accents step forward the line of objects, the rhythm of the island setting, and the layered textures and materials all curated, all intentionally revealed.The sink becomes display, the central island artistically stands as a cue for hosting. Here, juxtaposition becomes the language light and shadow, utility and curation, resin and metal carrying that same spirit: intimate, global, and quietly luxurious, a modern kitchen of gathering shaped by a curators eye.Coming together with the same spirit found in gathering places around the world where friends and family meet, linger, and celebrate.

Cairo Design Week

Cairo Design Week

157, 26th july street
3rd floor, zamalek,
cairo, egypt