ARCHITECTURE
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INTERIOR DESIGN
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A M I A J A P O RT F O L I O
By MIAJA DESIGN GROUP
2009 – 2020
S o fi t e l S o , S i n g a p o r e So Hip Lobby
The Miaja Beehive We often use Nature To show us the way The flight of a bird To design an airplane Biomimicry to solve Human predicaments I take the honeybee colony As my model Their obsession For the good Of the whole Find our due north Commited as one For the greater purpose Direction and philosophy For the survival of the hive Is my motto as a leader For us to succeed Ours is a culture Based on collaboration Communication and self direction Our design based On a honeycomb pattern Speaks of inter dependance Our own waggle dance To create a unique And organic buzz We design with perfection Dedication and flow in mind Our front porch Is safe for all to step in Our beehive is ready always For the next challenging gig
Isabelle Miaja 28 June 2019 Singapore
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MIAJA DESIGN GROUP
Founded in 1995 by Isabelle Miaja, the Interior
These developments include projects based in the
Design & Architecture firm has grown into a strong
Middle-East, Central Asia, South-East Asia and
outfit headquartered in Singapore.
South Pacific, to name a few.
“Be a yardstick of quality” - Steve Jobs. This has
M I A J A provides a “unique and distinctive” design
definitely become MIAJA’s motto and it has given
approach to each of its projects, including the newly
inspiration to the entire MIAJA team.
completed Sofitel So Singapore, the Pullman Central Park Hotel in Jakarta and the Sofitel Mumbai BKC
Quality in design, service and relationships with all
in India, and the recently completed LUX* North
people involved are paramount to M I A J A Design
Male Atoll for which MIAJA has gained international
Group.
recognition.
MIAJA
is
&
M I A J A’s signature is to also create unique art piece
design
collections for each project, bringing in a local
solutions for luxury, mid-scale and economy brand
creative inspiration. Tapping into the country's cultural
hotels, resorts, corporate developments, high-end
background and its unique artistic translation,
residential, and F&B projects across the world.
M I A J A infuses that aspect into the project to give it
Architecture
an
international
firm
providing
Interior
Design
hospitality
its richest flavoring and distinctive identity. M I A J A’s design ethos is that each and every project should be innovative with its own unique style and
As a result of this creative undertaking, Isabelle
personality.
Miaja co-creates with well-known artists that are specially selected for M I A J A 's projects. These
M I A J A’s principal focus is interior design services
personalised art pieces become a part of the
for leading hotel operators, including Accor, Minor
essence of the project, and an intrinsic element of
International, Tata Group, InterContinental Hotels
the final vision that will provide the client with a
Group, and Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group.
stamp of artistic authenticity.
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“ The Essence of Style is to live the Art of being Unique ”
ISABELLE MIAJA F o u n d e r, M I A J A D E S I G N G R O U P
Founder
ISABELLE MIAJA Founder & Managing Director
Moving to California in the mid-80’s, Isabelle studied interior design and upon completing her training in 1987, she remained in Los Angeles and formed interior design consultancy Robisa Design International with business partner Robert Arambulo. In the years that followed, the duo garnered much critical acclaim for their imaginative work on both commercial properties and private homes across the United States, including a five-star hotel in Toronto and a number of residential projects in New York and Beverly Hills. Growing up in Paris with national poet of Spain
Isabelle relocated to Singapore 25 years ago and
Frederico Garcia-Lorca as a granduncle and one of
established the interior design consultancy, Isabelle
Paris’ most revered jewellery designers as a father, it
Miaja & Associates (IMA Interiors Pte. Ltd.), specialising
is not surprising that Isabelle turned towards a more
in boutique hotels and high-end residential development
creative occupation after graduating in Paris as a
projects. In 2009, IMA Interiors grew to become
language major.
what is now known as M I A J A Design Group with its headquarters based in Singapore and continues to expand, with branch offices in London and Manila.
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Contents
Contents
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R E S O RT S
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JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
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L U X* N o r t h M a l e A t o l l
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Pullman Nadi Bay Resort & Spa
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Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido, Japan
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Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Resort
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Amari Havodda Maldives Resort
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OZEN By Atmosphere at Maadhoo Island
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Huvafen Fushi Maldives
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HOTELS
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Pe a r l R o t a n a C a p i t a l C e n t r e , A b u D h a b i , U A E
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S o fi t e l S o , S i n g a p o r e
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S o fi t e l , M u m b a i B K C , I n d i a
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P u l l m a n C e n t r a l Pa r k , J a k a r t a , I n d o n e s i a
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Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali, Indonesia
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Dusit Thani Balapitiya, Sri Lanka
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Ibis Hotels, India
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OTHERS
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‘Elevation’, Sleep & Eat London
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Le Chabichou Ski Resort, Courchevel, France
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Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok
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M i m o s a E v e n t Pa v i l i o n a n d G o l f S p a c e s , P h i l i p p i n e s
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Harikisun Private Residential Villa, Fiji
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Haig Court Private Residential Apartment, Singapore
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Resorts
Resorts
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JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
D u pl ex O ve r wa t e r Po ol Vi l l a , B i r d’ s Eye Vi e w
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
Vagaru Island Shaviyani Atoll 40880, Maldives
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa Architectural and Interior Design
Soon to be set on the pristine, crescent-shaped island of Vagaru in the Shaviyani Atoll, JW Marriott will be a truly unique resort destination. Formally the Viceroy Maldives Managed by the US-based Viceroy Hotel Group, JW Marriott Maldives will be reimagined featuring 61 luxury villas, situated for maximum privacy both over the crystalline water as well as on the white sand beaches that ring the 17-acre island. The villas – amongst the largest in the Maldives – boasts from 1,345 to 3,300 square feet of indoor space, with generous outdoor private areas, all including plunge pools. The resort will also offer unique food and beverage outlets, a spacious over-water spa and fitness center, a signature pool and pool deck and a full-service dive and watersports activities center.
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JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
Reception Area
Library & Business Centre
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
H o r i z o n , Po ol s i d e S u n s e t B a r
Aailaa Wine Room
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JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
H o r i z o n Po ol
F i a m m a , I t a l i a n & Wo o d F i r e d P i z z e r i a
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
Little Griffin's Kid's Club
S PA b y J W, Tr e a t m e n t R o o m
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JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
D u pl ex B e a c h Po ol Vi l l a s , B i r d’ s Eye Vi e w
JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
B e a c h Po ol Vi l l a S u n r i s e , B e d r o o m
D u pl ex O ve r wa t e r Po ol Vi l l a , B e d r o o m
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LUX* North Male Atoll
Wa t e r V i l l a , A e r i a l V i e w
LUX* North Male Atoll
Olhahali Island North Male Atoll Maldives
LUX* North Male Atoll Architectural and Interior Design
Harnessing a fresh and unique vision of the Maldives
The James Bond Maldivian resort is born...designed
by Miaja Design Group, this one of a kind luxury resort
with sexiness in mind, curves and generous planes,
by French designer Isabelle Miaja is inspired by the
the Architecture of LUX* North Male Atoll emulates a
glamour of boat life, the pristine waters of the Indian
luxury yacht ready to take sail from its amazing
Ocean and the adventures of James Bond. A short
lagoon.
transfer from Male by private speedboat, the resort is a visual feast of nautical forms and tones. It has taken
The details and fittings of the interiors are reminiscent
years to painstakingly perfect this resort on Olhahali,
of Riva boats and luxury yachts; angled, clean lines,
a six-hectare island fringed by white-sandy beaches.
with beautiful craftsmanship. The furniture and fittings are contemporary and all rooms come equipped with
For the first time in the Maldives, each of the 67
the latest in technology and connectivity, yet there is
residences is crowned with a magnificent private
still a focus on the simplicity and comfort synonymous
rooftop relaxing area.
with relaxed Maldivian island life.
This innovative take on a Maldivian Resort presents a
A truly unique paradise retreat - where breezy island
disruption to the traditional thatched villas.
living meets jet-set chic - LUX* North Male Atoll is luxury beyond boundaries.
The architecture and interior design of the over-water villas; ultra-modern oversized penthouse residences, blends super-yacht panache with a South Beach pulse; the constant colour scheme throughout the resort is white with fuchsia.
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LUX* North Male Atoll
Glow Restaurant, Aerial View
Wa t e r V i l l a s , E x t e r i o r
LUX* North Male Atoll
Beach Rouge
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LUX* North Male Atoll
Wa t e r V i l l a , L i v i n g A r e a
B e a c h Vi l l a , Po ol D e c k
LUX* North Male Atoll
Beach Villa, Bedroom
Beach Villa, Bathroom
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Pullman Nadi Bay Resort & Spa
K ah R e s t a u r a n t , Po ol Vi e w
Pullman Nadi Bay Resort & Spa
Nadi Bay Road Wailoaloa Beach Fiji
Pullman Nadi Bay R e s o r t & S p a , F ij i Interior Design of Public Areas
Surrounded by uninterrupted ocean views, Pullman
The lobby area offers a warm Fijian welcome from the
Nadi Bay Resort & Spa is Fiji’s newest resort. Located
onset, including wooden canoe style seating and
on Wailoaloa beachfront and overlooked by vistas of
bright coloured sculptures, designed by Isabelle
the island's most recognised mountain The Sleeping
Miaja. These rotating vertical columns named ‘Totem’
Giant, this unique resort concept by Miaja Design
connect story- telling imagery in an apotheosis of
Group is inspired by the colourful and vibrant Fijian
balance in motion, and feature flowing patterns and
culture. The resort has 236 rooms and suites along
symbols inspired by local culture and island nature.
with an extensive range of facilities including four restaurants, three bars and swimming pools, a day
Traditional arts and crafts in Fiji include wood-carving,
spa, 24-hour fitness centre and impressive meeting
pottery and Tapa Cloth, also known as Masi. Tapa is
rooms which can host up to 525 guests.
made from the bark of the paper mulberry tree and decorated in charcoal with symbolic motifs and
“People travel to Fiji from all over the world because
dancing patterns. Throughout the resort, geometric
it's a joyous, dynamic and diverse location, renowned
shapes feature on the walls, floor tiles and carpets.
for its natural beauty. I wanted the resort design to
The use of wood, metal and stone creates a light
reflect all of the positive energy, bright colours and
contemporary feel and balances the occasional wild
symbolism of traditional Fijian culture, and to translate
bursts of rainbow colours within the design.
this into a contemporary design for the modern traveller.” comments Isabelle Miaja, founder of Miaja Design Group.
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Pullman Nadi Bay Resort & Spa
Reception
Lounge Area
L o b b y w i t h ‘ To t e m ’ s c u l p t u r e s b y I s a b e l l e M i a j a
RO Bar
The four signature restaurants and three bars offer a
Guests can soak up the sun at one of the three dreamy
range of dining options in a relaxed-chic setting.
palm-lined pools surrounded by island nature or
Lobby based RO Bar serves fresh fare and juices with
unwind in the divine day-spa, named Veikau. Beyond
sea- facing seating. Magiti restaurant (which appropri-
the spa, there is also a fully equipped gymnasium with
ately means ‘communal feast’ in Fijian) delivers on its
indoor and outdoor workout spaces and two tennis
name to offer all-day dining. DanDan, open for lunch
courts on-site. For adventure seekers, there is a
daily, specialises in fast, fresh food inspired by street
beachfront water- sports centre, with Hobie-cats, jet
vendors and the flavours of Asia. Pullman’s Barefoot
skis, quad-biking and many other options available
Bar & Grill is an ‘all ages’, taste and budget affair, with
onsite. Sea Planes – ideal for day trips and island
rotisserie, grills, tandoor, roasts and sharing plates. To
hopping – fly in and out less than 500 metres down
make the most of the sun setting Kah is the Thai
the beachfront.
restaurant set directly on the beach.
Pullman Nadi Bay Resort & Spa
Dan Dan Noodle Bar
Kah Restaurant
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Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido
Guest Room
Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido
Nishi 6 Sen-147-1 Niinai Shintoku, Kamikawa District Hokkaido 081-0039, Japan
Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido, Japan Interior Design
Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido
– Hokkaido Mountain Charm
Embracing Indigenous Ainu Culture Guests can immerse in the hidden traditions of the
Surrounded by a magnificent Hidaka mountain range,
Ainu, an indigenous group hailing from Hokkaido,
guests can experience the exclusivity of a privately-
Japan at Club Med. Known as the “bear people”, the
owned mountain on Mount Sahoro and be amazed by
group use a myriad of patterns and carvings to create
the fine Japanese powder snow and beautiful
craft pieces that express their appreciation of nature
landscape while zipping down the pristine slopes.
to decorate a variety of everyday items. The concept is reflected in Club Med Sahoro’s design, integrating
Traditional Japanese culture is at the forefront of Club
the traditional carvings, weavings and embroideries
Med Sahoro Hokkaido’s design philosophy with a
of the Ainu with a modern sleek aesthetic.
blend of authentic Ainu designs and the latest modern amenities. The fresh new look is reflected in
Guest can learn more about Ainu culture and
the newly refurbished rooms that combine a level of
traditions, such as the traditional Ainu attire called
nuanced modernity with traditional Japanese aesthetics
‘Kaparamip’, which are usually made with Fabric woven
while preserving the beauty and splendour of the
from the bark of indigenous trees, with distinguishing
Ainu culture.
Ainu patterns traditionally passed down from mother to daughter, making each design uniquely different. These designs are evident throughout the resort.
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Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido
Lobby Entrance
Reception
Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido
Bar Lounge
Theater/Library Area
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Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido
Suite Living Room
Club Med Sahoro Hokkaido
Suite Bedroom
Guest Room
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Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Resort
Ocean Villa, Bird’s Eye View
Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Resort
Maamutaa Republic of Maldives
Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Resort Architectural Design (Private Areas) and Interior Design
The 120-villa Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Resort is scheduled to open in 2018 which is located at the south of the Maldives in Gaafu Alifu Atoll in the Indian Ocean. Located on a 195,000 square metres with 80 spacious bungalows set over water or the 40 dotted around the pristine beach. Other facilities include two swimming pools, a lounge, an all-day dining restaurant, a specialty restaurant, a sunset bar perched over the lagoon, spa and fitness centre, organic gardens, tennis court, kids club, beach play ground, a dive centre and watersports centre.
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Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Resort
All Day Dining
Souq Oven
Pullman Maldives Maamutaa Resort
Ocean Villa Master Bedroom
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Amari Havodda Maldives Resort
Thari Bar
Amari Havodda Maldives Resort
Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll Maldives
Amari Havodda Maldives Resort Architectural Design Concept, Interior Design, Art Consultancy, Lighting Design and Signage
Thailand - based
ONYX
Hospitality
Group
has
announced a new Maldives project under its core brand, Amari. Located 400km from the capital Male in the Southern Gaafu Dhaalu atoll, guests will be able to arrive via a short 55-minute domestic flight followed by a speedboat transfer. Enveloped by the exotic nature that the Maldives is renowned for, Amari Havodda will offer a private and pristine island hideaway on one of the most preserved atolls in the archipelago. The resort will offer two principal villa types, ‘beach’ and ‘overwater’, each providing uninterrupted views over the reef and the ocean beyond.
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Reception & Lobby
Amari Havodda Maldives Resort
Amaya Food Gallery
Thari Bar
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O ve r wa t e r Po ol Vi l l a , L i v i n g R o o m
Amari Havodda Maldives Resort
O ve r wa t e r Po ol Vi l l a , B e d r o o m
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OZEN By Atmosphere
E l e n a S p a , O v e r Wa t e r Tr e a t m e n t R o o m s
OZEN By Atmosphere
South MalĂŠ Atoll Maadhoo Island 20094, Maldives
OZEN By Atmosphere at Maadhoo Island Architectural Design Concept, Interior Design and Art Consultancy
OZEN by Atmosphere is set on the turquoise blue hues of the South Male Atoll, amongst the tranquil island of Maadhoo. The contemporary design style, inspired by the island nature of the hotel compliments the naturally blessed surroundings, with luxurious villas amongst the exotic island vegetation, and stunning over-water villas stretching amongst the clear waters of the lagoon.
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Reception & Lobby
OZEN By Atmosphere
Tr a d i t i o n s I n d o C e y l o n S e a t i n g
M6m
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OZEN By Atmosphere
Earth Villa Bedroom
Earth Villa Bathroom
OZEN By Atmosphere
Wind Villa Bedroom
Wind Villa Bathroom
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Huvafen Fushi Maldives
O ce a n B u n g a l ow w i t h Po ol
Huvafen Fushi Maldives
North Malé Atoll 08390, Maldives
Huvafen Fushi Maldives Interior Design
Huvafen Fushi is situated in the Malé Atoll and features some of the largest guest rooms in the Maldives – all with private pools – and offers unsurpassed levels of service, comprehensive spa facilities, and fine dining experiences above and below ground – all with cutting edge design in a most elegant yet simple manner. Huvafen’s 44 enrapturing, naturally modern villas – each with private pool – have been elevated, with elegantly refreshed interiors and new furnishings in the living areas, while newly renovated bathrooms are complemented by exquisite amenities.
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Ocean Bungalow Living Room
Huvafen Fushi Maldives
Ocean Bungalow Bedroom
Ocean Bungalow Bathroom
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Hotels
Hotels
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Pearl Rotana Capital Centre
Reception & Lobby
Pearl Rotana Capital Centre
Al Khaleej Al Arabi At Capital Centre, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates
Pearl Rotana Capital Centre Interior Design and Art Consultancy
In Middle Eastern culture, geometric shapes and
Throughout Art History, the use of light and shadow
repetitive patterns are used as an artistic expression
has been revisited as a medium to create mood, tone
on decorative motifs, tapestry and buildings. The
and atmosphere. Contemporary artist James Turrell,
exploration of this arabesque style, amid a delicate
who is known for manipulating light and shadow as
manipulation of light, shadows and reflection, forms
both subject and medium said: “Light is not so much
the interior concept for the newly opened Pearl
something that reveals, it is itself the revelation.”
Rotana Hotel by Miaja Design Group. A similar parallel can be made about Isabelle Miaja’s Located in the heart of Abu Dhabi’s business district,
design. She comments: “The design is a reflection
the Pearl Rotana is a luxurious business hotel. As you
onto itself and becomes a new dimension.”
enter the exquisite hotel lobby, you are welcomed with strong, grounding architectural lines and the
A combination of glass, stone, metal and wood finishes
main art pieces; ‘Tessellations I-IV ’.
with earth tones create a natural elegance within the design. Subtle, flowing patterns reproduced on the
These impressive arabesque copper installations
walls, floors, fabrics and art pieces throughout the
create a play between light and shadow, and
hotel, quietly echo the arabesque concept.
‘reflections’ of these geometric patterns become part of the design language of the hotel.
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Pearl Rotana Capital Centre
Saffron
Meeting Room
Chai Lobby Lounge
The movement, repetition and continuity of the shapes
There are plenty of options to ignite the culinary
produces a new facet in the manipulation of materials
interest of the guests, with beautiful restaurant design
and linear form. By the main counter in the lobby,
concepts to match. In the all-day dining restaurant
luminous stainless steel sculptures by French artist
‘Saffron’; there are live cooking stations serving
Guillaume Roche are inspired by natural movement
international cuisine and made to order dining
within the transformation of raw materials, and the
options, creating a lively, buzzing atmosphere.
contrast between raw and polished minimalist shapes. The success of the design can be measured in its The main guest rooms have sweeping views of the
harmony. There is an ideal balance between business
Capital Centre, while the premium rooms overlook
and leisure, modern luxury and tradition, ‘Hotel
the waters of the Arabian Gulf. Inside, the graceful
Space’ and ‘Art space’.
décor is light, fresh and uncomplicated. Stylish, comfortable furniture make the rooms a perfect space
By borrowing inspiration from Middle Eastern culture
to relax and unwind with the comfort of the best
and history, but also internalising her ideas, Isabelle
in-room entertainment, technology and connectivity.
Miaja has crafted a contemporary hotel that anchors itself in the local area and pays tribute to its past.
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Pearl Rotana Capital Centre
Club Rotana
Pearl Rotana Capital Centre
P r e m i u m Tw i n , S e a v i e w
Suite Living Room
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S o fi t e l S o , S i n g a p o r e
S o fi t e l S o H e r i t a g e B u i l d i n g
S o fi t e l S o , S i n g a p o r e
35 Robinson Road Singapore 068876
S o fi t e l S o Singapore Interior Design and Art Consultancy
The Sofitel has a distinct atmosphere of discreet sophistication. A luxury boutique hotel ideally located in the city-state’s central business district, fusing old-world charm with the latest media technology. The hotel has a distinct atmosphere of discreet sophistication. The clean lines and smooth wall panelling provide tranquility, as well as evoking a sense of the past, the European style that had an influence on Singapore's original architecture. Cultural design links between the building's exterior and interior revived this conservation building and transformed it into a 5 star boutique hotel. Art and function give guests a sense of immersion in a crossover of culture between France and Singapore. The light that plays on the mirrors and marble, and the distinctive symbolism of the hexagon shape punctuated
with
modern
takes
on
antiquated
furniture, tells a story through literary references and gives Sofitel a prominent place in Singapore's rich cultural heritage.
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So Hip Lobby
S o fi t e l S o , S i n g a p o r e
So Lofty Guestroom
So Lofty Bathroom
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So VIP Guestroom
S o fi t e l S o , S i n g a p o r e
So VIP Guestroom
So Cosy Guestroom
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Xperience Private Dining Area
S o fi t e l S o , S i n g a p o r e
Xperience Restaurant
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S o fi t e l , M u m b a i B K C
Lobby
S o fi t e l , M u m b a i B K C
C-57, G Block Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra East, Mumbai Maharashtra 400051, India
S o fi t e l , M u m b a i B K C India Interior Design and Art Consultancy
Offering a strategic location and first class service, Sofitel Mumbai BKC is the premier luxury hotel in Mumbai. With easy access to Brandra Kurla Centre commercial district, it offers 302 rooms and suites, refined amenities, the best in modern
technology
and
is
now
a
landmark
address in the city. The Hotel proposes multiple dining options, conferencing, a pool, India's first So Spa and So Fit concept and Club Millesime, a haven for the business and leisure traveller.
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S o fi t e l , M u m b a i B K C
Club MillĂŠsime
S o fi t e l , M u m b a i B K C
Imperial Suite, Dining Area
Luxury Room
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Pullman Central Park, Jakarta
L o b b y, V i e w i n g G a l l e r y
Pullman Central Park, Jakarta
Podomoro City, Letjen S. Parman Street No.Kav. 28, RT.12/RW.6, South Tanjung Duren Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta City Banten 11470, Indonesia
Pullman Central Park Jakarta Interior Design and Art Consultancy
This ritzy high-rise hotel in a glass-fronted building is 1.9 km from Grogol train station, 5 km from the National Monument and 6 km from Istiqlal Mosque. Refined rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offer Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and iPod docks, as well as minibars and rain showers. Club rooms offer access to a lounge with free breakfast, cocktails and snacks. Suites add separate sitting areas. Room service is available. There's a sleek restaurant and a trendy bar / lounge. Other amenities include a gym, an outdoor pool, and a spa area with a sauna and a steam room. There are 10 meeting rooms, including 3 ballrooms and a rooftop garden/terrace.
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Po p A r t I n d u s t r i a l L o b by
Pullman Central Park, Jakarta
Gym & Spa Lounge
Chill Out Area
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Pullman Central Park, Jakarta
Executive Lounge
‘Bunk’
Pullman Central Park, Jakarta
Deluxe Guestroom
Executive Suite, Living Room
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Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali
All Day Dining
Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali
Jl. Wana Segara No.33A Tuban, Bali, Kabupaten Badung Bali 80361, Indonesia
Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali Interior Design and Art Consultancy
Miaja Design Group had fun with ‘La Piscine ’ (Swimming Pool) concept for The Holiday Inn Express
Baruna
Bali,
InterContinental
Hotels
Group ( IHG®). Water is refreshing, invigorating and gives energy. Exploring a naturalist concept, the design allows guests feel to relaxed and energised while enjoying the comfort of the hotel. Conveniently located a short 10-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali is situated adjacent to the existing Holiday Inn Resort Baruna Bali. Dive in and enjoy this colourful swimming pool hotel concept. Smart travel for guests seeking a comfortable and refreshing stay by the sea... Easing into Bali’s warm atmosphere, guests wishing to bask in the sun can lie poolside or enjoy the hotel’s proximity to the beach by taking a leisurely stroll to Segara Beach, famous for its astonishing sunset views.
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Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali
Reception Area
Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali
Arrival Area
Reception Area
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Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali
Lounge
All Day Dining
Holiday Inn Express Baruna Bali
Conference Room
Standard Guest Room
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Dusit Thani Balapitiya
Wa i t i n g L o u n g e
Main Lobby
Up-and-coming
Dusit Thani Balapitiyam Serviced Residence, Sri Lanka Interior Design and Art Consultancy
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Dusit Thani Balapitiya
Group Check-in Lobby
Lift Lobby
Dusit Thani Balapitiya
Wa i t i n g L o u n g e
All Day Dining
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Ibis Hotel
Reception @ Nagawara Village
A l l D ay D i n i n g @ Nagawara Village
Up-and-coming
Ibis Hotels, India Interior Design
@ Nagawara Village, Kasaba Hobli, Bengaluru Hobli @ Vikhroli, Mumbai @ Thane, Mumbai
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Ibis Hotel
Reception @ Vikhroli
All Day Dining @ Vikhroli
Ibis Hotel
Reception @ Thane
All Day Dining @ Thane
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Others
Others
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Sleep & Eat London ‘Elevation’
‘Elevation’
Sleep & Eat London ‘Elevation’
Sleep & Eat London ‘Elevation’ Conceptual Guest Room Set Design
In November 2019, MIAJA Design Group showcased
It also explores today’s concept of Transhumanism, a
their Nature & Asian Philosophy inspired guestroom
movement started in the sixties as an international
set at Hospitality Conference Sleep & Eat. The final
philosophical movement of advocates for the
set presented at the Olympia London showcased a
transformation of the human condition by developing
luxurious hotel room with a conservationist ethos,
and making widely available sophisticated technologies
featuring a series of customised Art & Design
to greatly enhance human intellect and physiology.
elements by Isabelle Miaja and carefully selected partners from all over the world.
MIAJA Design Group’s Asian signature can be seen in
The project brief was to explore one of the major
that follows feng shui philosophy and featuring
issues today; the connection – and disconnection with
eco-friendly natural finishes. “A bedroom, in essence,
other human beings as a result of the technology
is designed to be a place of rest, away from the hustle
driven world we live in. Sociologists are raising
& bustle of a life that has so much disruption and
concerned questions about the fact that people
noise that we seldom find peace to regroup and relax.
spend less time together physically and warning that
Our task was to create a space that invites gathering
technology is creating a parallel world distancing us
and human intercommunication as a way to counteract
from our humanity. Taking on the theme of “Social
the sense of distancing technology in our lives. The
FlexAbility” MIAJA Design Group was challenged to
notion that technology is a hindrance to human
design a flexible and engaging space where guests
relationships, and a room full of gadgets furthers
can activate the social experience of their choice.
loneliness, is widely discussed. Technology is being
the plush interiors of the room, with a free-flow space
accused of impeding closeness and real exchange E L E VAT I O N is an artistic approach to design that
between people. Our design gives the answer by
explores what it means to be ‘elevated’ into different
creating a room that is both congenial yet allows the
states of self-reflection, awareness and meditation, by
guest a sense of personal freedom to do what makes
creating a retreat that will encourage people to
them happy.” explains Isabelle Miaja.
gather and share meaningful experiences, bringing elements of nature – the forest, water and fire – indoors.
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F e a t u r i n g : M a r b l e Wa l l & P e d e s t a l b y M M G a l l e r i , F o s s i l i s e d C l a m s h e l l f r o m K e n y a b y Vo l k e r B a s s e n , ‘ P h i ’ G l a s s A r t S c u l p t u r e b y L a s v i t i n c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h I s a b e l l e M i a j a , C u s t o m f u r n i t u r e b y S N S G r o u p , C a m p fi r e S t o o l s L e a t h e r b y M o o r e & G i l e s .
‘Elevation’ Guestroom Set by Isabelle Miaja and Miaja Design Group I m a g e s b y M a r k L u s c o m b e -W h y t e
‘Elevation’ Project Partners: Build Partner: SCENA. Project Suppliers: SNS Group (furniture); Custom Furniture Design by Isabelle Miaja (‘Picnic’ Armoire, ‘Log’ Campfire Stools, ‘Invisible’ Console, Marquetry Forest Wall); MM Galleri (Custom Marble Wall and Marble Pedestal); Lasvit (‘Phi’ Glass Art Sculpture: in collaboration with Isabelle Miaja); Tentsile (Custom tent); Rugged (Custom Hand Tufted Carpet); Soraa in collaboration with Lutron (Lighting Design); Bang & Olufsen (Sound Design); Durafit Floors (Exterior Sisal Covering and Green Wall); Masureel (Feature wallpaper at ‘Invisible’ Console); Amardeep Fabrics, Sunbrella (Ceiling Drapery & Fabrics for Tent); Adrian Houston (Art); Volker Bassen (Fossilised Clamshell from Kenya); Veronique Joly-Corbin (Custom Porcelain Plates design based on Isabelle Miaja ‘Elevation’ poem); Moore & Giles (‘Log’ Campfire Stools Leather); Giobagnara (Coffee Table, Leather Art Sculptures, Leather Stools at Picnic Table, Coffee Machine, Tray, Ice Bucket, Thermos, Leather Mirror, Log Rack); Dimplex (Fireplace at Coffee Table); La Jardins de la Comtess (Picnic Basket); Madame de Victorine (Picnic Trolley).
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F e a t u r i n g : A r t w o r k ; B r o a d l y Wo o d B e e c h - A P o r t r a i t o f t h e Tr e e b y A d r i a n H o u s t o n , F e a t u r e w a l l p a p e r b y M a s u r e e l , Beosound Stage Soundbar by Bang & Olufsen, ‘Invisible’ Console, Leather Art Sculpture and Accessories by Giobagnara.
Sleep & Eat London ‘Elevation’
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Le Chabichou Ski Resort, Courchevel
Architectural Faรงade, New Wing
Arrival
Ski Resort
Le Chabichou Ski Resort Courchevel, France
Architectural Faรงade and Existing
Le Chabichou Ski Resort, Courchevel
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Bumrungrad International Hospital
Lobby
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Hospital
Bumrungrad International Hospital Bangkok
South Lobby
Bumrungrad International Hospital
B I To w e r Wa i t i n g L o u n g e
B I To w e r Tr e a t m e n t R o o m
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Bumrungrad International Hospital
Vitallife Reception
Vitallife Retail
Bumrungrad International Hospital
Vitallife Juice Bar
Vitallife Oxygen
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Mimosa Event Pavilion & Golf Spaces
Eve n t Pav i l i o n , L o b by
Eve n t Pav i l i o n , L o b by
Golf Club
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Eve n t Pav i l i o n , B a l l r o o m
Eve n t Pav i l i o n , B r i d a l R o o m
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Golf Spaces, Registration
Golf Spaces, Hallway
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Golf Spaces, Alcove Seating
Golf Spaces, Al Fresco
Golf Spaces, Hilltop Function Hall
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Harikisun Private Residential
Foyer
Living Area
Private Residence
Harikisun Private Residential Villa Fiji
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Harikisun Private Residential
Formal Dining Area
Casual Dining Area
Family Area
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Harikisun Private Residential
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
Harikisun Private Residential
E n t e r t a i n m e n t Pav i l i o n
Outdoor Bar
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Haig Court
Living & Dining Area
Study Room
Private Residence
Haig Court Private Residential Apartment Singapore
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When you start When a project, you start youaneed project, you need to understandtoitsunderstand sense of place, its sense of place, the people you’re the people targeting you’re andtargeting and the expectations the expectations of the client. of The the client. The concept needsconcept to be grounded needs to be in agrounded in a solid history and solidstoryline. history and That’s storyline. That’s Howthat does the How usedoes of art the shape use of art shape what we do—we whatcreate we do—we a storycreate that a story your creative your process? creative process? relates to people relates emotionally. to people emotionally. Artinteresting to me is anway interesting of way of Take the Pullman Take Jakarta, the Pullman for Jakarta,Art forto me is an projecting the projecting evolutionthe of evolution a place; of a place; example. Thisexample. hotel is aThis concrete hotel is a concrete it dictates theitshape, dictates materials the shape, andmaterials and space that reminds space that me ofreminds museums me of museums inspiration ofinspiration a project. The of a project. Sofitel The Sofitel and contemporary and contemporary art. I thoughtart. I thought Mumbai Pullman and Jakarta Pullman hotelsJakarta hotels about the dynamic about Indonesian the dynamicart Indonesian art and Mumbai werea the firstwere instances the first where instances I where I scene, and I felt scene, thatand I can I felt givethat a I can give started at projects lookingwith at projects an with an voice to thesevoice artists, to these so weartists, createdso westarted createdlooking eye guests on art. This eyegave on art. meThis the impulse gave me the impulse the hotel as athe museum, hotel astoagive museum, gueststo give to open my own to open gallery. my Now own gallery. Now the chance tothe look chance at andtointeract look at and interact we’re working we’re withworking art, interior with art, interior with the artworks. with the I think artworks. that I think that design design and through architecture a through a people visit museums people visit because museums they because theyand architecture holistic very approach; holistic there approach; are there are want it to be want a reflection it to beofa the reflection place ofvery the place now projectsnow where projects art is taking where art is taking they are visiting. theyThis are visiting. is how I This thinkis how I think inprecedence everythinginwe everything do. We we do. We hotels shouldhotels be—toshould reflectbe—to peoplereflectprecedence people landscaping work on when landscaping we when we living in a moment living in atime, moment whilein time, also whilework onalso design resorts. envisioning their envisioning future. their future. design resorts.
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Why do you Why thinkdo hotel-style you think hotel-style interiors areinteriors becoming arepopular becoming popular with homeowners? with homeowners?
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