Middle East Summit
Fifty dealers from more than a dozen countries are proffering more than a thousand pieces.
Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 2/13/2008 12:00:00 AM
From artificial islands to the tallest of towers, the United Arab Emirates already knows how to think big. Now it's learning to think small, too.
Haughton International Fairs, which previously concentrated on the U.K. and U.S., is touting Art and Antiques Dubai as a first for the Persian Gulf region: a convergence of 50 international dealers representing more than a dozen countries and tendering period and contemporary pieces that range from glass panels from the Normandie, offered by New York's Maison Gerard, to Islamic art from London purveyor Amir Mohtashemi. Taking place at the Madinat Jumeirah resort's arena, the event is projected to attract 10,000 attendees. OK, maybe that's thinking big.
For more information on Art and Antiques Dubai, which runs February 21-24, call 44-20-7389-6555, or visit haughton.com.
Can't get to Dubai? Take a virtual tour of selected offerings from the show by clicking above to start the slideshow.


























