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If you're setting up a new space or refreshing an existing one, the options in Doha range from large multi-branch retailers to curated concept stores tucked inside malls you might not have visited yet. Some people start with a familiar name and work outward — others know exactly the style or price point they're after and need a more specific stop.
This guide splits both. The first section covers the broadest, most practical home decor options. The second covers stores worth a deliberate trip.
Which stores have the widest range of interior design products?

These stores offer the broadest range of home decor accessories in Qatar, across multiple locations and with varied price points, with most available for online shopping. If you're starting from scratch or want to cover a lot of ground in one visit, this is where most people in Doha begin.
Home Centre
The most accessible starting point, with branches at City Center Doha, Doha Festival City, Tawar Mall, and Doha Mall. You'll find decorative cushions, candle holders, wall art, table runners, and more — all mid-range and practically organised. Open Saturday to Thursday, 10 AM–10 PM, Friday 1 PM. You can shop in-store or online.
IKEA
Located at Doha Festival City, IKEA is the strongest option for functional decor at low prices — frames, vases, rugs, and lighting from QAR 5. The store closes briefly on Fridays between 11 AM and 1 PM for prayers. Check out its website for the full catalogue or to shop online.
Pan Home
Formerly PanEmirates, Pan Home has shifted its focus toward accessories and statement decorative pieces. Think ceramic vases, garden fountains, gilded mirrors, and curated accent furniture. Their main branches in Doha are at Doha Festival City and Salwa Road. Working hours are Saturday to Wednesday, 10 AM–10 PM, Thursday to Friday until 11 PM, or you can shop online.
Homes R Us
A regional brand with five locations in Qatar, including City Center Doha, Mall of Qatar, Place Vendôme, and Ezdan Mall in Al Wakra. It covers cushions, frames, vases, and tableware at mid-range prices. Working hours and days are Saturday to Wednesday 9 AM-10 PM, Thursday until 11 PM, and Friday 2 PM- 11 PM, or you can shop anytime online.
Matalan
Although primarily known as a clothing retailer, it also offers a homeware section with cushion covers, throws, candles, frames, and seasonal decor at prices that undercut most of the main players. Three branches: Gulf Mall, Mall of Qatar, and Place Vendôme. Open Sunday to Wednesday, 9 AM–11 PM; Thursday to Saturday, until midnight. Also available online with free delivery over QAR 250.
Where to find premium and luxury home decor in Doha?

These stores have a more defined angle — a specific style, price point, or curation that the broader retailers don't replicate. They're worth a deliberate trip rather than a casual browse.
Zara Home
It brings a rotating seasonal collection of textiles, tableware, candles, and soft accessories — pieces that follow design trends rather than sit on shelves year-round. It operates in three locations: Mall of Qatar, Villaggio Mall, and Place Vendôme. Hours follow mall timings — generally Sunday to Thursday 10 AM–10 PM, Friday to Saturday until midnight. Alternatively, you can shop online.
THE One
Located at Doha Festival City, THE One is accessories-forward in a way most home stores aren't — the strength is in curated groupings of vases, candlesticks, cushions, and throws designed to work together. Open Saturday to Wednesday 10 AM–10 PM, Thursday until 11 PM, Friday from 1 PM. Everything is available in-store and online.
Nest Home Living
A luxury multi-brand concept store stocking Versace Home, Michael Aram, Ted Baker Home, and Roberto Cavalli, among others. Nest Home is the right stop when you're after a specific high-end piece rather than browsing a large floor of mixed stock. You can find it at Medina Centrale, Doha Festival City, and Mall of Qatar. Opening hours follow mall timings — typically Sunday to Thursday, 10 AM–10 PM, and Friday to Saturday until midnight, with a brief closure during Friday prayers.
Doha Design District
Known as DDD, this is not a single store but a design destination with luxury showrooms inside it in Msheireb Downtown. For accessories specifically, Bluu Casa carries Flos lighting, B&B Italia, and Studio Nada Debs; Versace Home and Fendi Casa are also present. These are showroom experiences by nature, and the tenant mix shifts periodically, so the selection you find may differ from what's listed here. Opening hours are Sunday to Thursday, 7 AM–11:30 PM — closed on Fridays and Saturdays.
What styles of home accessories can you find in Qatar?
Qatar's retail market has evolved to reflect the mixed population living here — a blend of Qatari, Arab, South Asian, and Western expat tastes. Here's a rough breakdown of what each store does by style:
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Style |
Best store |
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Arabic-inspired: brass, geometric patterns, mashrabiya motifs |
Home Centre, Pan Home |
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Modern minimalist: neutral tones, clean lines |
IKEA, Zara Home |
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Contemporary glam: velvet, gold accents, statement pieces |
Pan Home, Nest Home Living |
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Coastal / Mediterranean |
Zara Home, THE One |
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Budget Scandinavian |
IKEA, Matalan |
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Ultra-premium / designer |
Doha Design District, Nest Home Living |
Is Souq Waqif worth visiting for home decor?
Yes, if you're looking for handcrafted Arabic-inspired pieces that retail chains can't replicate, Souq Waqif in central Doha remains the most authentic place to shop. Traditional lanterns, incense burners, hand-painted ceramics, and woven textiles are all available, and prices are negotiable at most stalls. It's not the right place for modern or minimalist styles, but for authentic handcrafted or hand-painted pieces, it's hard to match.
Which home decor accessories store is right for your budget?
Price ranges vary significantly across stores. As a rough guide based on current product listings:
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Store |
Price range (QAR) |
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IKEA |
5-250 |
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Matalan |
10-250 |
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Home Centre |
30-800 |
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Zara Home |
80-600 |
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THE One |
100-1,200 |
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Pan Home |
150-4,500 |
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Nest Home Living/ DDD |
500 + |
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IKEA: Decorative accessories from QAR 5–250
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Matalan: QAR 10–150 for most accessory items
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Home Centre: QAR 30–800 for most accessory ranges
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Zara Home: QAR 80–600 for textiles, tableware, and soft accessories
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THE One: QAR 100–1,200 for most accessory ranges
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Pan Home: QAR 150–4,500 for accessories and accent pieces
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Nest Home Living / DDD: QAR 500 and above for most pieces
If you're furnishing a rental and want to make your apartment feel more homey without a large upfront cost, Matalan, IKEA, and Home Centre offer the best value. For a more curated, design-led space, Pan Home, Zara Home, and THE One are worth the extra investment.
💡 Whatever you invest in your home, it's worth making sure it's protected. Good home insurance in Qatar covers the cost of replacing your belongings if something goes wrong — and it's more affordable than most people expect.
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