The meaning of MAJLIS

A place to design with warmth, intention, and personal detail.

Mazen Eshak and Vincent Dale chose MAJLIS for a design house built around conversation: the kind that begins with a room, a material, a memory, or a client’s way of living.

Mazen Eshak and Vincent Dale standing together at a warmly lit bar.
Mazen Eshak & Vincent DaleMAJLIS Editions · New York

Why the word matters.

“Majlis” refers to a place of sitting - a setting for welcome, exchange, hospitality, and shared presence.

For Mazen and Vincent, that meaning felt exact. Their work is collaborative by nature: part interior design, part object making, part editorial eye, and part long conversation with the people who will live with the piece.

MAJLIS Editions began with rugs because a rug is often the quiet center of a space. It anchors furniture, softens movement, holds color, and gives people a reason to pause. The name is a reminder that design is not only about an object; it is about what the object makes possible.

Conversation firstEvery commission starts with listening: to the client, the interior, the palette, the scale, and the feeling the project needs to hold.
Made with intentionMaterials, colors, pile, shape, and edges are chosen carefully, then reviewed directly by the designers before production.
A creative studioMAJLIS is a rug collection, but also a collaboration-focused design house for ideas that can grow beyond any single category.
Design works best when it gives people a reason to come closer.

Mazen Eshak & Vincent Dale

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