Year

2025

Scope

Design Consultancy

Design Consultancy

Client

Al Rajhi Residence

Al Rajhi Residence

Al Rajhi Residence

“Carved by Nature, Curated by design”

Essence
The interior reads like a miniature canyon carved by water, wind and time, meticulously designed with a collector’s eye. Every surface carries a botanical memory (veined marbles, CNC pleated dunes walls, liquid metal boiserie), yet the furniture sits with museum-calm precision. The space is both primal and cultivated, suggesting the owners lifestyle who revere raw beauty but live with deliberate refinement.

Story

  1. Artworks
    Guests enter between two niches containing collectible artworks, high sculptures resembling tribal totems hinting at the organic geometry inside.

  2. Canyon Dining
    A 12-seat monolith table of swirling veins marble anchors the space. Behind it, a pleated backdrop arcs like sunlit sand dunes; concealed LEDs wash the folds so dinner feels held in golden dusk.

  3. Natural Stone Lounge
    A full-height wall of cappuccino marble frames the media niche. Its veining turns the television into another dark seam—technology absorbed into geology. lounge furniture float around the tv area arranged in a “quiet eddy” shape.

  4. Nest Circle
    Continuous to a mother of pearl resin with bronzed liquid metal finishing screens, stands a circular handmade porcelain fireplace wall. Two crescent sofas and patterned chairs wrap a shaggy wool rug, echoing animal tracks in fresh snow. Here, in the Nest, stories are intimatly disclosed face-to-face.

  5. Sun-Spoke Alcoves
    At the entrance, next to the main door finished in copper exploding in radial rays, the day’s last light is captured through a reflective glass alcove, preserving a rare and unique cactuses and succulents. While inside the other 2 adjacent niches,Tall totem sculptures punctuate the scene, giving the composition the feel of an installation piece in a private museum.

Identity 

  • Cultured but Unpretentious – Luxury is expressed through material integrity and artisan craft, not pretention.

  • Grounded Explorer – Global influences coexist, mirroring the residents who travel a lot, yet remain rooted.

Host as Storyteller – majlis Seatings are intimate nests ; lighting is camp-fire warm; every corner offers a new “chapter” of texture and form.

“Carved by Nature, Curated by design”

Essence
The interior reads like a miniature canyon carved by water, wind and time, meticulously designed with a collector’s eye. Every surface carries a botanical memory (veined marbles, CNC pleated dunes walls, liquid metal boiserie), yet the furniture sits with museum-calm precision. The space is both primal and cultivated, suggesting the owners lifestyle who revere raw beauty but live with deliberate refinement.

Story

  1. Artworks
    Guests enter between two niches containing collectible artworks, high sculptures resembling tribal totems hinting at the organic geometry inside.

  2. Canyon Dining
    A 12-seat monolith table of swirling veins marble anchors the space. Behind it, a pleated backdrop arcs like sunlit sand dunes; concealed LEDs wash the folds so dinner feels held in golden dusk.

  3. Natural Stone Lounge
    A full-height wall of cappuccino marble frames the media niche. Its veining turns the television into another dark seam—technology absorbed into geology. lounge furniture float around the tv area arranged in a “quiet eddy” shape.

  4. Nest Circle
    Continuous to a mother of pearl resin with bronzed liquid metal finishing screens, stands a circular handmade porcelain fireplace wall. Two crescent sofas and patterned chairs wrap a shaggy wool rug, echoing animal tracks in fresh snow. Here, in the Nest, stories are intimatly disclosed face-to-face.

  5. Sun-Spoke Alcoves
    At the entrance, next to the main door finished in copper exploding in radial rays, the day’s last light is captured through a reflective glass alcove, preserving a rare and unique cactuses and succulents. While inside the other 2 adjacent niches,Tall totem sculptures punctuate the scene, giving the composition the feel of an installation piece in a private museum.

Identity 

  • Cultured but Unpretentious – Luxury is expressed through material integrity and artisan craft, not pretention.

  • Grounded Explorer – Global influences coexist, mirroring the residents who travel a lot, yet remain rooted.

Host as Storyteller – majlis Seatings are intimate nests ; lighting is camp-fire warm; every corner offers a new “chapter” of texture and form.

“Carved by Nature, Curated by design”

Essence
The interior reads like a miniature canyon carved by water, wind and time, meticulously designed with a collector’s eye. Every surface carries a botanical memory (veined marbles, CNC pleated dunes walls, liquid metal boiserie), yet the furniture sits with museum-calm precision. The space is both primal and cultivated, suggesting the owners lifestyle who revere raw beauty but live with deliberate refinement.

Story

  1. Artworks
    Guests enter between two niches containing collectible artworks, high sculptures resembling tribal totems hinting at the organic geometry inside.

  2. Canyon Dining
    A 12-seat monolith table of swirling veins marble anchors the space. Behind it, a pleated backdrop arcs like sunlit sand dunes; concealed LEDs wash the folds so dinner feels held in golden dusk.

  3. Natural Stone Lounge
    A full-height wall of cappuccino marble frames the media niche. Its veining turns the television into another dark seam—technology absorbed into geology. lounge furniture float around the tv area arranged in a “quiet eddy” shape.

  4. Nest Circle
    Continuous to a mother of pearl resin with bronzed liquid metal finishing screens, stands a circular handmade porcelain fireplace wall. Two crescent sofas and patterned chairs wrap a shaggy wool rug, echoing animal tracks in fresh snow. Here, in the Nest, stories are intimatly disclosed face-to-face.

  5. Sun-Spoke Alcoves
    At the entrance, next to the main door finished in copper exploding in radial rays, the day’s last light is captured through a reflective glass alcove, preserving a rare and unique cactuses and succulents. While inside the other 2 adjacent niches,Tall totem sculptures punctuate the scene, giving the composition the feel of an installation piece in a private museum.

Identity 

  • Cultured but Unpretentious – Luxury is expressed through material integrity and artisan craft, not pretention.

  • Grounded Explorer – Global influences coexist, mirroring the residents who travel a lot, yet remain rooted.

Host as Storyteller – majlis Seatings are intimate nests ; lighting is camp-fire warm; every corner offers a new “chapter” of texture and form.