Eleganz Interiors makes a foray into the UAE market

Eleganz Interiors Ltd has expanded into the UAE market, establishing a new entity in Dubai to offer corporate interiors, design & build services, and large-format commercial projects.


PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 22-05-2026 15:17 IST | Created: 22-05-2026 15:17 IST
Eleganz Interiors makes a foray into the UAE market

Design & build and commercial interiors firm Eleganz Interiors Ltd on Friday announced its entry into the UAE market, marking its second global expansion after Singapore.

The company has incorporated a new entity, Eleganz Apex Interiors LLC, in Dubai, which will focus on corporate interiors, workplace environments, design & build mandates, and large-format commercial projects, a statement said.

The company said it plans to offer its full-service capability to clients who demand integrated, execution-led delivery at the highest levels of quality.

Having started its international journey with Singapore in 2022, the entry into the Dubai market marks Eleganz's second global expansion.

''Dubai represents ambition, scale, and the future of global business. For Eleganz, this expansion is not just about entering a new geography. We see a compelling opportunity to serve the region's most ambitious design & build requirements with the depth, capability, and craft that define us,'' said Sammeer Pakvasa, Managing Director and CEO, Eleganz Interiors Ltd.

For Eleganz, this is more than a geographic extension - it is a deliberate, strategic move to bring its proven single-point Design & Build model to a market where precision, speed, and design excellence are non-negotiable, Pakvasa added.

Since its inception in 1988, the company has delivered more than 46 million square feet of built space and completed over a thousand projects across corporate offices, BFSI environments, healthcare facilities, innovation centres, hospitality spaces, airports, and large-scale commercial developments.

The company operates across over 35 cities, with principal offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, NCR, Pune, Singapore, and now Dubai.

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