The space reinterprets the Provençal maison through a coastal lens, creating a fluid dialogue between architecture, landscape, and interior detail. Guests arrive beneath a limestone archway and follow a garden promenade of native plantings and textured materials like travertine, terracotta, and sand-washed render. Boundaries dissolve as rooms open to the outdoors, with uninterrupted sea views and direct access by boat, an especially rare perspective in Dubai.
The dining room unfolds as a series of layered environments: vaulted ceilings, arched portals framing sea views, curved banquettes, and hand-tiled tables. Light filters through linen sheers and vines, softening the structure without losing its form. An oak bar anchors the space, framed by ceramic pendants and antique mirrors.
Outside, scalloped parasols and mosaic flooring bring rhythm to a terrace, where rattan chairs and built-in booths invite long lunches and lingering moments. From the patinated piano in the corner to the anchored sailboat visible just beyond the deck, every element contributes to a cohesive story. The result is immersive & transportive, a place designed not as a set piece, but as a living home by the sea.