Furniture from Syria
Shop exquisite furniture for Home, Hotel or Restaurant at Tarrab, a leading resource for antique, Modern Mother of Pearl Inlaid Furniture handmade in
Syria using top quality materials. Free Domestic Shipping in UAE. Global shipping available at Standard rates.
Syrian Wooden TV Console
Sleek Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Table
Antique Carved Wooden Desk
Solid Mother of Pearl Etched Desk
Solid Edged Wooden Mosaic Pedestal Table
Mid-Century Syrian Dresser Console Table
Antique Syrian Single Door Multipurpose Cabinet
Vintage Syrian Single Door Cabinet
Flowery Mother of Pearl Inlaid Pedestal Table
Gothic Foot Wooden Chair
Gothic Foot Levantine Chair
Arched Mirror With Frame
Mother of Pearl Etched Long Framed Mirror
Solid Carved Wood Mirror Frame
Mother of Pearl Inlaid Square Syrian Mirror
Mother of Pearl Inlaid Syrian Mirror
Detailed Syrian Artisan Mirrors
Detailed Arabesque Syrian Mirror Frame
Multi-Colored Chest Box
Intricate Syrian Design Mirror Frame
Carved Wood Rectangle Syrian Mirror Frame
Mirror With Mother of Pearl Inlayed Frame
Vintage Syrian Wall Mount Mirror
Mother of Pearl Inlaid Wooden Wall Mirror
Classic Syrian Mirror
Solid-Wooden Levantine Mirror
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Tarrab provides an exceptional and beautiful assortment of Syrian furniture UAE created in the classic Syrian style and produced with only the finest materials and workmanship.
Syrian furniture is easily identified due to the consistency of walnut wood and the typical Arabic ornamentation. Syrians continue to employ the most basic tools and the age-old craft of Intarsia or inlay of exquisite mother of pearl, which adds to the captivating and stunning nature of their oriental furniture.
It's impossible not to fall in love with such a rich history and culture. When you buy Syrian Furniture Dubai from Tarrab, your ancestry comes to life. This artistry is deeply ingrained in Syrian culture, with skills for making works of art passed down from generation to generation. No machine could ever come close to the workmanship demonstrated by the Syrians in their masterpieces.