The design firm Azza Fahmy Jewellery was founded by Egyptian jewelry designer Azza Fahmy. She was the first female to train in Khan El Khalili, Egypt's jewelry district. Fahmy has always drawn inspiration for her creations from both local and international culture and tradition. The 'Houses of the Nile' series, one of her first, included elements of Egyptian culture. Arabic calligraphy with classic sayings and poetry by renowned academics, poets, and artists is one of Fahmy's specialties.
The project's primary objective is to infuse the office atrium with the brand's core vibes and legacy so that the staff members have a complete Azza Fahmy experience and distribute this enthusiasm to the clients.
The project's primary focus is on the inner landscapes, which draw inspiration from the Egyptian flora found in the Nile region and the plants represented in the Azza Fahmy jewelry.
There is a bar area on the first level for staff members with various seating arrangements surrounding the main water path in the middle representing the Nile . VIP visitors and a showroom are the primary uses of the second floor.
The building's existing columns were supplemented with new ones to represent the Egyptian temples' architectural design.