
EMIRATES MANSION
LOCATION:
UAE
SQUARE:
2.500m²
READING TIME:
~7 min
The main living area features Minotti furnishings, complemented by a Henge cabinet, a de Sede bench, and Giorgetti bar stools. Natural leather, brass accents, and lacquered wood veneer add richness, while high-gloss finishes bring a contemporary touch.
A bespoke Murano glass chandelier anchors the space, enhanced by custom lighting from Lasvit and Apparatus. Curved glass and refined architectural details complete the interior with a sophisticated, atmospheric feel.
The main living area is furnished with pieces by Minotti, including the sofas, armchairs, console tables placed behind the sofas, and coffee tables. The large cabinet by the window is by the Italian brand Henge, while the bench is by de Sede.
The shelving units in front of the windows are upholstered in natural leather and finished with brass shelves.
Throughout the house, we use natural lacquered wood veneer with a subtle, understated grain. High-gloss lacquered finishes are currently making a strong comeback in interior design.
The central installation of the home is a petal-shaped chandelier suspended above the main seating area. It is custom-made from Murano glass using the crackle technique, with the addition of rare copper particles to create a delicate shimmering effect.
This installation is framed by an architectural ceiling feature that descends over the seating area. It consists of a metal structure finished with glass and fabric, designed to create a more enveloping and intimate atmosphere.
The bar area is conceived as a lounge space with two Minotti armchairs, a custom-made kitchen island finished in leather, and bar stools by the Italian brand Giorgetti. Above the island, there is also a bespoke chandelier installation by the Czech brand Lasvit, created as a custom statement piece.
The main bar wall is finished in a ceramic mosaic executed in the trencadís technique. It is softly illuminated from the sides, while the center features open brass shelves for glassware. Curved leather-clad side niches frame and emphasize this striking composition.
The entrance area welcomes guests with a living garden featuring a bonsai tree behind glass. Curved glass is used along the edges to bring a greater sense of softness and fluidity to the interior. A brass ceiling pattern adds a distinctive decorative accent above.
A refined spiral staircase leads to the second floor, accompanied by an illuminated installation composed of glass elements.





