SAEDNEWS: Photographs of the fallen IRGC aerospace commander’s residence reveal a harmonious interior bathed in verdant tones, punctuated by a striking Zamioculcas plant arrangement on the reception table.
According to Saed News, the private quarters of the late Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh—head of the IRGC’s Aerospace Force—offer an unexpected vision of domestic tranquillity, where understated elegance meets personal warmth. On the evening of Wednesday, 25 Tir 1404 (July 16, 2025), the general’s family welcomed the daughter and son-in-law of the Iranian president for a candid gathering, during which these rare interior photographs were captured.
The sitting room is dominated by plush sofas upholstered in a rich, forest-green fabric, their soft lines softened further by coordinating cushions. Against one wall, a low wooden console supports a lush Zamioculcas zamiifolia display, its glossy leaves arching gracefully above ceramic pots. The interplay of natural light and muted emerald hues creates a calming atmosphere, reflecting perhaps the late commander’s reputed composure under pressure.
Walls are sparsely adorned, allowing the vivid colour scheme and select furnishings to command attention. A simple rug with a subdued geometric pattern anchors the space, while a slender floor lamp beside a reading chair hints at moments of quiet reflection. In photographs, General Hajizadeh’s framed service medals can be glimpsed on a shelf—a discreet reminder of his professional legacy.
Though the home’s décor conveys a measured austerity, the presence of greenery and carefully chosen accents suggests an abiding appreciation for life’s simple comforts. As Iran continues to honour its fallen military figures, these images of domestic grace offer a poignant counterpoint to the public rituals of remembrance, underscoring the personal dimensions that lie beneath uniforms and ranks.