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In Egypt, where daily life is shaped by constant commotion and movement, a growing segment of Egyptians is turning to minimalist interior design. Originating in the 1930s in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland, the style of design was once confined to industry insiders as a hallmark of the Nordic region. Nowadays, the aesthetic –defined by sleep lines, muted neutral palettes, uncluttered spaces, and natural materials– is gaining traction in Egypt, specifically Cairo. What started as a niche trend has…