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STYLE

Architectural Elements

Art

Beds

Bracelet

Ceiling Lighting

Chair

Chandelier

Concrete seat

Console

Dining table

Fabric

Fireplace

Foyer Table

Furniture

Jewelry

Lamp

Lighting

Mirrors

Necklace

Object

Painting

Panels

Sculpture

Seating

Side Table

Storage

Table

Textile

Wall art

Wall Sconce

Wallpaper

MATERIAL

Acrylic

Beige colored concrete in smooth finish

Brass

Carved Wood

Ceramic

Cherry wood, acrylic, polyurethane

Cloth Cable

Concrete

Concrete, Liquid, Bronze Skin, LED

Hand patinated steel

Hardwood

Jamdani Upholstery

Linen

Linen threads and African plant fibers

MAPLE WITH CLEAR COAT

MDF

Metal

metal oxides

Mirror

Mixed media

Oak Wood

Polyurethane

Porcelain

Porcelain with matte white or black porcelain

Porcelain with precious metal

Silver/Mixed Metal

Stained Walnut

steel

Stoneware

Travertine, brass insert

Walnut Wood, Cane, Brass

White Marbled Porcelain

wire

Wood, Brass

ARTIST

Æquo

Anna Shipulina

Annemette Beck

Camille de Prêtre

Haren Das

Huma Sulaiman

Katrien Van Der Schueren

LGS Studio

Mohammad Rubel

Nadège Mouyssinat

Nadine Weatherstone

Sabah

samuel de jong

tristan louis marsh

About

A tactile space for decorative arts

about

At Thús Huma, design becomes a dialogue; it is an evolving conversation shaped by echoes of storied worlds and intimate encounters. Thús is where home is both a place and a concept.

Derived from the Frisian word for "home," Thús embodies the essence of a deeply personal space. It is a reflection of connection, comfort, and storytelling—a sanctuary where life unfolds in harmony with artistry.

the
curator

Founded and curated by designer Huma Sulaiman, Thús Huma reflects her vision of home as both sanctuary and story — weaving layers of global influence into every design. Each piece is handpicked, a testament to Huma’s belief that homes should not only look beautiful but also breathe, resonate, and evoke meaning.

At Thús Huma, “home” is a living narrative waiting to be discovered.

the
showspace

Thús Huma is an experiential design showspace where global craftsmanship meets contemporary sensibility. Rooted in storytelling, it brings together art, objects, and interiors that evolve through time — each encounter shaped by material, maker, and memory.

Here, decorative arts become dialogue, transforming design into an intimate, ever-changing experience that explores what it means to feel at home.

Home transformed into a tapestry of design