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F5: Kameh Talks Their Dog GiGi, Reza Aramesh, the Messner Mountain Museum + More

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F5: Kameh Talks Their Dog GiGi, Reza Aramesh, the Messner Mountain Museum + More

Kameh was naturally drawn to design, but it wasn’t until they were setting up a new apartment that they knew this interest was a true calling. “Very quickly I realized I wanted to create pieces that told a story, rather than simply serve as functional furniture,” the artist says. “I wanted each object to carry a soul, to hold a memory – something that could live and breathe in the space with me.”

The designer’s eponymous studio was founded in Dubai in 2022, but the general public knows little else. As the creative director of the operation, Kameh’s identity remains a mystery. By concealing their face with a mask, the maker maintains privacy and ensures that people focus solely on the items and not the personality behind them.

A person in a dark suit stands with arms crossed, their head and hands completely covered by black Kameh fabric, against a plain white background.

Kameh is always capturing concepts, usually by recording voice notes on an iPhone. If there is paper nearby though, the maker starts sketching right away. Sometimes all it takes is a single image to spark an idea that sets the whole unique vision in motion.

When the days are full and they need to recharge, Kameh heads outdoors. The preferred locale is one that’s far away, with few people or distractions around. Whether it’s the forest or a desert, solitude in nature is restorative for this creative.

Kameh collaborates with skilled artisans to produce collectibles that resonate, and envisions doing the same for interiors. “I often design sets for photoshoots and events, crafting atmospheres that feel alive,” they note. “One day, I hope to take this passion further, to shape spaces where people can truly live, not just visit.”

Today, Kameh joins us for Friday Five!

A dark Kameh statue of a human figure with goat-like horns stands bent over in a wooden crate, its arms tied behind and above its back, with ropes hanging down.

Photo: Courtesy of Kameh

1. Art piece by Reza Aramesh, Leila Heller Gallery

I’m fascinated by Reza’s work, and the way he works with marble. It feels like stepping back into old-world Florence.

Close-up view of Kameh’s modern concrete building with angular architecture and large glass windows, set against a blue sky and snow-capped mountains in the background.

Photo: Courtesy of Kameh

2. Façade of the Messner Mountain Museum Corones built by Zaha Hadid in South Tyrol

It’s my favorite building in the world not only because it’s unique, but also because it sits atop the mountains, perfectly complementing the landscape.

A Kameh vinyl record of "A Single Man" soundtrack lies on a white table next to a green candle and a vase with white flowers.

Photo: Courtesy of Kameh

3. Vinyl of the original motion picture soundtrack from A Single Man

Music that transports me to another world.

A hardcover book titled "John Pawson: Making Life Simpler" is placed on a white surface next to a sunflower, accompanied by a Kameh accessory. The cover shows a man sitting outside a stone building.

Photo: Courtesy of Kameh

4. Book by John Pawson “Making Life Simple”

A gift from a friend that changed my life forever. I became addicted to this book, as it was refreshing to discover similarities of how much my own way of living and thinking aligns with John’s.

A brown long-haired dog named Kameh lies on a bed with white sheets and pillows, resting its head on the pillow and looking toward the camera.

Photo: Courtesy of Kameh

5. My dog GiGi

She is always next to me in everything I do ☺, and she is the most important pick of my life ☺.

Works by Kameh:

Six black Kameh chairs with blocky, irregular shapes are arranged in a row on a white floor, each designed to resemble a different letter.

KAMEH 0.5 Editions

A person in a suit stands next to a tall, leafless tree trunk; their head is covered with a dark cloth that drapes to one side. The monochrome scene embodies the enigmatic style of Kameh.

KAMEH 0.5 Editions

Five white, sculptural Kameh chairs with irregular, angular forms are arranged in a row against a plain white background.

KAMEH 0.4

Six white Kameh geometric chairs are arranged in a row against a plain white background, with diagonal shadows cast on the wall.

KAMEH 0.4

A person dressed in all white with a Kameh balloon instead of a head sits on a blue and white sofa next to a white table in a minimalist, white room.

KAMEH 0.4

Three sculptural, rust-colored Kameh furniture pieces—a bench, a console table, and a chair—are displayed against a plain white wall under soft natural light.

KAMEH 0.3

A person in a black suit with a white balloon covering their head stands beside two irregularly shaped brown Kameh benches against a plain white background.

KAMEH 0.3

Anna Zappia is a New York City-based writer and editor with a passion for textiles, and she can often be found at a fashion exhibit or shopping for more books. Anna writes the Friday Five column, as well as commercial content.