Editions Art & Design, a key industry event dedicated to limited-edition arts and design, will back at the Waterfront Terrace at Dubai Design District (d3) from November 5 to 9 as part of Dubai Design Week, and a key highlight of Downtown Design.

Presenting prints, ceramics, photography and contemporary design from regional and international galleries and design studios, Editions offers a welcoming experience for visitors at every stage of their collecting journey, said the event organisers.

Dubai Design Week is the region's design festival committed to amplifying talent from the region and presenting the possibilities of what can be achieved through design. 

A leading fair for contemporary design, Downtown Design and Editions Art & Design, it is dedicated to limited-edition prints, works on paper, ceramics, photography, and contemporary design from regional and international exhibitors.

According to the organisers, this year's fair will have several key additions. These include:

*A hybrid between gallery and digital curator, Bureau of Innovation reimagines what the future 'classics' of design look like. Making its global launch at Editions with Nocturne, the platform showcases collectible furniture from designers like Corpus Studio, Tim Vranken, Sophie Dries, Jojo Corvaia, Agglomerati, CELO StudioStudio Hachatryan, Blue Green Works, Sho Ota, and Tom Fereday. 

*Latina Dsgn will showcase a curated selection of limited-edition contemporary furniture that celebrates the spirit of craftsmanship and the soul of Latin American design, blending heritage, innovation, and artistry.

*Hilton Contemporary - A specialist in modern and contemporary paintings, it works on paper, mixed media, and sculpture with a focus on photography, film, and AI, joins the fair with a showcase centred on photography.

*Italian sculptural lighting design studio Superbia Domus

*ADU Studio with the limited edition light sculpture Alabaster MOON series that shows the exact lunar phase as seen from your location.

*Design studio Tokio with a presentation of contemporary lighting combining sculptural elegance with technical versatility.

Regional highlights

Regional voices take the spotlight with:

*Asateer, a design studio dedicated to reinterpreting cultural heritage for contemporary living. Its showcase includes Waresh, an interactive modular wall divider inspired by Emirati architectural patterns, alongside new home accessories and a collaborative furniture line celebrating identity and sustainability.

*The digital platform focusing on contemporary sculptural design, Aassttiinn, will  present limited edition objects from Iranian artists Ali Honarvar and Milad Mirazizzadeh.

*Wadi Finan Art Gallery will display works on paper and textiles by internationally renowned artists such as Raya Kassisieh, Resmi Al Kafaji, Rana Bishara, and Amjad Ghannam.

*Zawyeh Gallery, one of the first independent galleries dedicated to supporting Palestinian artists, will present new and recent works by Mahmoud Alhaj and Yazan Abu Salameh, who uses cardboard and ink to depict dense urban environments illuminated by symbolic, vibrant suns, capturing both the intensity and poetry of the built environment.

Presentations by creatives

Among the highlights are presentations by creatives showcasing their works to the Middle East audience for the first time.

Dubai-based artist Ila Colombo unveils States of Becoming, her first consolidated exhibition combining digital, sculptural, and print-based works exploring metamorphosis and transformation. 

Antilla Di Lauro presents Unbound, featuring collectible tapestries and her first body of ceramic works.

Lebanese-French architect Badih Ghanem presents Remember Love?, his debut regional showcase and first design collection following Milan Design Week 2025, reflecting his minimal, monomaterial aesthetic that bridges architecture and design.-TradeArabia News Service