Visitors joined Kettle Collective at their open studio to find out more about their work across the Middle East. The studio featured 3d printed models of their projects, hosted by their team to answer any questions.

Kettle Collective opened their studio on the 12th and 13th November for visitors to find out more about their work across the Middle East. The studio featured 3d printed models of their past and future projects including, Port Sultan Qaboos in Muscat, Al Zahia Uptown in Sharjah, and the Roberto Cavalli Hotel in Dubai Marina, amongst others. Tony Archibold, Emma Kettle, Usama Al Kindi and WIlliam Whiter were on hand to answer any questions.

About Kettle Collective

Kettle Collective is a multi-disciplinary practice, highly regarded for our creative approach, and ability to deliver high-quality designs. Operating extensively across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, we have studios located in Edinburgh, Dubai, Muscat and Hong Kong.

We are passionate about design, being innovative, and achieving client satisfaction on every project. The structure of our collective reflects the individual requirements of each scheme: teams can expand or specialize to deliver projects of any size. Kettle Collective often works with local teams to contribute regional knowledge, inspiration, and communicate locally with clients.

Kettle Collective possesses the expertise, and knowledge required to produce beautiful, considered, and high-performance designs – striking a balance between form and function.