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Where Old World Meets New: Badia Design Inc. Unveils Expanded Collection for Modern Homes

Badia Design Inc., a premier Moroccan home décor store based in Los Angeles, is bringing a new take to heritage craft with the launch of a modern Moroccan-inspired collection. Known for its handpicked selection of handmade furniture, light fixtures, and decorative pieces, Badia Design is now bridging the gap between heritage Moroccan artistry and current interior trends.

For years, home stylists, stylists, and interior decorators have turned to Badia Design for pieces that tell a story—whether it’s a hand-carved chair detailed with mother of pearl, a beautifully glazed ceramic planter, or a mosaic tile water fountain that becomes the main attraction of a garden courtyard. Each piece is a showcase of Moroccan culture and craftsmanship.

Now, with changing tastes and a demand for more minimalist and current designs, Badia Design Inc. is expanding its offerings to include Moroccan designs with a stylish makeover. This includes clean-lined furniture with delicate detailing, neutral-toned accents that fit seamlessly into contemporary spaces, and creative updates of classic Moroccan Moroccan Interior Design patterns and lighting.

What hasn’t changed is our devotion to quality, precision, and heritage values.

Every piece, whether traditional or modern, is handcrafted by artisans who carry a legacy of skill and passion in their work. The result is a exclusive product line that suits both traditional Moroccan homes and stylish residences across California and beyond.

From colorful mosaic tables and Moroccan hanging lamps to sleek furniture silhouettes and modern home accents, the new collection allows homeowners, designers, and business owners to incorporate Moroccan elegance in any setting—indoors or out.

If you’re looking for fresh Moroccan home decor ideas or hoping to blend tradition with trend, we welcome you to explore our updated collection.

Authentic Moroccan Style. Minimalist Elegance.

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