THE MET X SEDAR LAUNCH SUMMER 2025 INTERIORS COLLECTION
15 Jun. 2025The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York and Middle East interior design experts Sedar Global collaborate on a limited-edition collection offering for Summer 2025.

Iconic artworks from The Met collection inspire home furnishings for the MENA region
Sedar Global and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, unveil the second chapter of their exclusive collaboration: a limited-edition Summer 2025 collection that draws inspiration from world-renowned artworks to create statement pieces for the home.
Available now across Sedar Global showrooms and online throughout the MENA region, the new collection offers customers the opportunity to customise high-quality wallpaper, blinds, curtains, cushions, and more with artworks from The Met collection, bringing art inspired design into modern living spaces.
From the bold brushstrokes of Van Gogh to the lyrical landscapes of Claude Monet, the collection spans an array of iconic names including British romantic artist J.M.W. Turner, Vasily Kandinsky, and Eugène Delacroix, as well as captivating works inspired by Ancient Egypt, nature, sunsets and travel. The Summer 2025 capsule blends timeless elegance with contemporary interior tastes, inviting homeowners to bring artistic flair into everyday rooms.
Interior spaces will be instantly elevated with a range of home accents showcasing famous works of art. Abstract compositions from Kandinsky offer a modern edge for minimalist interiors. Van Gogh’s The Flowering Orchard captures a vivid expression of spring’s arrival in Provence, which the Dutch painter found hugely inspiring. Monet was mesmerised by the sun-drenched coastal scene from his Italian hotel that looked across the Bay of Ventimiglia towards the Alps when he painted Palm Trees at Bordighera. The Path Through the Irises, meanwhile, is an homage to one of Monet’s favourite flowers that typify the vitality of spring.

Bring dramatic light and colour into your home with works by Arkhip Kuindzhi and renowned French artist Eugene Delacroix who was known for capturing cloud formations and skies with pastels. In a similar vein are whimsical landscapes by French artist Albert Tissandier and 16th century Dutch artist Cornelis van Poelenburgh. To make a statement, choose interpretations of Charles K. Wilkinson’s works which reproduce scenes from ancient Egypt. Lastly, the iconic waterways of Venice depicted in artworks by one of the most celebrated watercolourists J.M.W Turner appear on blinds and pillows.
The innovative collaboration between The Met, the largest art museum in the United States, and Sedar Global, one of the Middle East’s leading home interiors brands, follows on from a successful debut of The Met x Sedar collaboration in October 2024.
The inaugural range of home interiors saw beloved artworks from The Met adorn interior pieces for the first time in the region, with this latest collection continuing on the shared vision of celebrating global art heritage through innovative interior design.
Josh Romm, Head of Global Licensing and Partnerships at The Met, says:
“We are thrilled to continue our successful collaboration with Sedar Global and inspire art lovers in the Middle East to bring highlights from The Met collection into their homes. Our collaboration with Sedar Global encourages customers to further explore their love of art while creating deeply personal interior design.”
Nahel Selo, Creative Director at Sedar Global, adds:
“Building on the momentum of our launch, the Summer 2025 collection offers a fresh perspective on how interiors can be elevated through art. Bringing together Sedar Global’s longstanding heritage and the historic The Met collection, our collaboration allows customers to let their creativity flourish as they create unique living environments with stories to tell.”
Customers are invited to browse and select from a curated library of licensed designs in-store and online. Each piece can be tailored to specific dimensions and finishes, offering a bespoke interiors experience that merges heritage with personal expression.
Shop The Met x Sedar Global in stores and online now. For more information, visit www.sedarglobal.com or contact +971 6 533 225
ABOUT SEDAR GLOBAL
Catering to the window and wall décor industry for over 135 years, Sedar Global offer curtains, wallpaper, awnings, blinds, folding doors, curtain accessories and pillows from Marco Polo, Fujikawa, Amazona, Anatartica as well as internationally renowned names including Jannelli & Volpi, Armani/Casa, Swarovski, Roberto Cavalli, Versace, Somfy and York Weave amongst others
One of the world’s leading companies in manufacture, design and installation of window and wall décor Sedar has over 30 showrooms across 11 countries including the UAE, KSA, Kuwait, Egypt, Iraq and is in the process of expanding across further territories worldwide. Sedar Global meet the highest in international retail standards offering a unique one-stop-shop experience through their showrooms and digital platform that integrate advanced technology, manufacturing, design, product ranges and personalised services for customers.
Counting royalty, airlines and hotels among its customers, Sedar Global can now be found in millions of homes, business and government institutions worldwide.
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ABOUT THE MET
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in 1870 by a group of American citizens—businessmen and financiers as well as leading artists and thinkers of the day—who wanted to create a museum to bring art and art education to the American people. Today, The Met displays tens of thousands of objects covering 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Museum lives in two iconic sites in New York City—The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters. Millions of people also take part in The Met experience online. Since its founding, The Met has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum’s galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures.