
Modern Meets Moroccan: Badia Design Inc. Introduces a New Range with a Contemporary Twist
Badia Design Inc., a top Moroccan home decor brand based in Los Angeles, California, is proud to share the expansion of its product offerings. This extended line brings together traditional Moroccan techniques and current style trends.
As decorating trends shift toward minimalist looks, Badia Design Inc. is keeping pace by offering Explore Contemporary Moroccan Furniture pieces that combine cultural heritage with contemporary style. From Moroccan interior design rooted in history to bold pieces with minimalist features, the new collection suits today’s homes.
Each piece remains artisan-made by master craftsmen who carry centuries of technique. Whether it’s a mother-of-pearl inlay chair, the artistry remains unchanged, but the style is refreshingly modern.
The expanded line features muted pieces, sleek lighting, and reinterpretations on Moroccan mosaics. These items integrate well into homes that embrace boho chic styles without losing their soul.
What sets Badia Design Inc. apart is not only its focus on excellence but also its ability to balance the past and present. The new offerings are perfect for those looking to add worldly flair to their space.
This includes:
- Moroccan pendant lamps for moody, ambient light
- Hand-cut mosaic pieces as vibrant accents
- Outdoor patio furnishings designed for open-air living
Whether you’re decorating a Los Angeles loft or a studio, these items allow you to incorporate Moroccan decor for modern homes with ease and elegance.
Badia Design Inc. is still a go-to destination for anyone in search of Moroccan home decor Los Angeles, offering the largest selection in Southern California and beyond. From designers to architects, our new collection is reshaping how traditional decor is seen in today’s world.
Come see us at
5420 Vineland Ave, North Hollywood, CA
Or explore our new line at
www.badiadesign.com
Crafted by Hand, Styled for Today.
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