About Us
Ready, steady, unwind & rewild..
The Wild Showcase is a curation of exquisite products inspired by the designs of wildlife and nature. At the very core of our aesthetic is the timeless beauty and bold sophistication of animal prints. The leopard is our eternal Muse.
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Mission
Our mission is to celebrate wildlife by creating an immersive virtual shopping destination- much like a window opening from the wild into the world for a fiercely elegant online experience. -
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Marketplace
Our marketplace showcases everything from jewellery and art to clothing and home decor…any unique object that is wild at heart will be discovered by our team and featured on our website.
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Team
Our team is women-led, tech-savvy, empowered by diverse experience working with global brands and institutions and united by one shared love: the wild. -
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Commitment
Our commitment is to keeping the world as wild as possible through meaningful collaborations with campaigns that support environmental sustainability and wildlife preservation, using our platform to raise awareness and make an impact.
Our Founders
For husband and wife duo, Umair and Nazneen The Wild Showcase is a very natural crystallization of lifelong passions.
Nazneen has over 15 years of experience in high quality retail and brand development. She has run several small businesses ranging from the manufacturing of artisanal goods to interior and event design. She has lived in Paris, London, New York and Singapore working with luxury brands. She has a degree in Architectural Studies and Urban Design from Mount Holyoke College and Columbia University in the US.
After spending a decade on Wall Street in New York and London, Umair decided to pursue his passion for technology by working with numerous start-ups. A University of Oxford graduate, he is obsessed with product design and build. Umair invests in early and growth stage companies.
The couple live in Dubai. They share a love for big cats, collecting art, hot yoga, travel, great sushi and their three beautiful children.

