A Visual Masterpiece
After studying Technology Management at the German University in Cairo, designer Shosha Kamal started her career as a marketeer at Unilever, one of the world’s top FMCG companies. Years later, she couldn’t fight her passion for design and decided to head to Italy, where she studied interior design at the Florence Design Academy. In 2012 she founded her psychology-based design company in Cairo. Shosha Kamal Designs uses a psychology-based interior design philosophy and also believes in sustainable design, as well as the psychological hidden aspects of living spaces. In a nutshell, the company believes in design that makes life easier, better and more enjoyable.
By Hend Seif El Din
A neutral color choice for wall paints and furniture is well balanced by splashed of cool in the lighting fixtures, painting and wall art, creating a complete sense of harmony.
The four-meters-long wall is decorated with hanging glass balls full of plants. The balls are of different shapes and sizes, and are also elevated on different levels, bringing an absolute sense of wild nature into the home.
A shining silver horse head lamp placed in the middle of the rough, ethnic atmosphere once again balances the wild look and feel.
Upon the client’s request, a reading corner was created. The natural cow skin flying sofa is completely suspended from the ceiling, hanging by four strong black chains. The beauty of this piece lies in the blend of the softness of the fabric and the toughness of the chains.
It’s all in the details. Even a simple coat hanger was used to once again bring in the wild-life-feel into the living space.
A bathroom following the same wild life theme with a whimsical twist. A shining silver sink is placed over the rustic, custom-made wood, taming down the wild look and feel.
A clean, white dining area is refreshed thanks to the green bamboo wall cladding as well as the strong yellow lighting fixtures.