Weave a scented bracelet in a workshop inspired by the interactive Tarboush Tales installation at Dubai Design Week, which celebrates the traditional tassel worn by men to diffuse a pleasant scent reminding them of home. Al Ghadeer UAE Crafts, a nonprofit that empowers UAE women will lead the class along with Loreta Bilinskaite-Monie, a Lithuanian Artist inspired by Emirati culture.

Weave a scented bracelet in a workshop inspired by the interactive Tarboush Tales installation at Dubai Design Week, which celebrates the traditional tassel worn by men to diffuse a pleasant scent reminding them of home. Al Ghadeer UAE Crafts, a nonprofit that empowers UAE women will lead the class along with Loreta Bilinskaite-Monie, a Lithuanian Artist inspired by Emirati culture.

And, if you can get there in time, make your own terrarium while you learn the history of these miniature ecosystems, how they survive, and how to care for them in a workshop offered for the first time at Dubai Design Week. Dubai-based specialty plant shop The Habitat will show participants how to fill their own Demijohn Jar with stones, charcoal, soil and plants.

Tomorrow, get tips on using mood boards, the secret weapon of interior design, to help generate ideas and bring them to fully formed concepts. Spanish firm FINSA leads this workshop geared toward creative professionals. Later, a workshop on ‘concrete canvas’ and using a material that interacts with water and air to form habitable structures, is led by Ithra, whose mission is to unlock human potential through encouraging creativity, inspiring minds, and empowering talent.

Ebba Thott, co-founder of London-based multidisciplinary design studio Sigmar, leads a workshop on something they don’t teach in design school. From deciphering the vision, to guiding decision making, Thott teaches the art of client management.