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Lama Arouri joins Studio N as Managing Director

Dubai-based lighting firm Studio N is has announced the appointment of Lama Arouri as Managing Director. 

Arouri joined Nulty in 2020 as business development director and has over ten years of experience working in the lighting industry. With her experience spanning both industrial and architectural lighting, Lama will bring both strategic planning and local market knowledge to her new role.

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Alex Holler will step down as Managing Director of Studio N in March. Alex has been an instrumental figure in Studio N’s growth and we wish him the best of luck for the future.

“I am thrilled to be joining Studio N at an exciting time in the company’s development. My focus will be on driving continued growth for the business, as well as positioning Studio N as the first choice in delivering lighting consultation.”

“In her previous role at Nulty, Lama played a pivotal role in generating new business. She is a natural fit to lead Studio N to greater heights and I’m delighted to have her on board.”

Paul Nulty, Founder Studio N has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2018. Despite the pandemic, 2020 was a busy year for the practice, with a range of lighting schemes delivered across multiple sectors.

From the Salero Restaurant in Bahrain to the Moda retail store in Jeddah, where has been considerable and exciting growth. More recently, it was announced that Azizi Developments, a leading private developer in the UAE, has appointed Studio N to incorporate façade lighting into the architecture of Creek View I, an exciting mix-use landmark currently in development.

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