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    Stunned by Burj Al Arab’s striking interiors? See the design journey behind this landmark

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    by Sarah Joseph
    55 mins ago

    Go inside Burj Al Arab’s interior as London-based interior designer Khuan Chew shares her journey of designing one of the most striking designs of the Gulf.
    How did you get into the interiors space?
    Growing up in a household where art and music were integral to one’s daily life, I was immersed in a culturally rich environment from a young age. Initially pursuing a degree in Music during my formative years in the UK, I later transitioned to Interior Design, stemmed from a love of the Opera, an Artform combining Music, Drama and Theatre set design. This passion for Theatre and Opera has profoundly influenced the dramatic and spectacular elements in my work. Whether creating bold and daring interiors or minimalist and understated spaces, each project reflects my passion for vibrancy and intrigue. I find equal enjoyment in crafting luxurious, layered environments as I do in designing sleek, contemporary scenes or timeless, neo-classical rooms.

    Inside Burj Al Arab is known for its iconic photo moments – tell us how the interiors are an ode to this?
    No expense was spared by obtaining rare materials. In the Burj Al Arab, every interior space is meticulously composed to evoke a sense of grandeur and spectacle. Each space tells a story. Referring to the geographical position of Dubai, situated in the vicinity of the original Silk Route, it is at the epicenter of the Earth’s map, making it a great hub. Therefore, people from the four corners of the Earth have been coming to Dubai, and especially in the last 25 years due to the Burj Al Arab, which has put Dubai on the map. While it is quintessentially designed as a Modern Arabic Palace, there are decorative elements and purposeful selections of furniture, as well as entire areas inspired by different parts of the world. The intent was to delight guests who may recognise and identify with these items when they visit the Burj Al Arab and experience Inside Burj Al Arab Tours. Likewise, if you were to visit Buckingham Palace or any affluent global tycoon residence of yesteryear, it is not unusual to see similarly eclectic collections of their possessions – displayed from their or their ancestors’ travels through the ages. As I used to say to visitors of Inside Burj Al Arab, there is a room here for each and everyone of you.
    What were the challenges you faced during your design journey and how did you overcome this?
    You need to know that in August 1997 (the year I was appointed), the world was still reliant on fax machines. There were hardly any computers, and it was pretty much still the pre-digital age. Therefore, I relied “abundantly” on my little black book of secret sources (which I still have today) for the most exclusive materials and products on our planet! To this day, the knowledge I have gathered extends beyond the usual suppliers and agencies to the hotel industry, setting KCA apart from other interior design consultancies, as a considerable proportion of our clientele requires super luxury interiors.Having been appointed rather late in the day on the Burj Al Arab, it was truly a race against time. My team in London worked day and night. Christmas and Eid were cancelled, and we also physically traveled to different parts of the world to choose marble (e.g., Brazil, China, India, Italy, etc.), fine weaves of silk, carpet specialists, and chandelier craftsmen. In total, we had over 50 different countries involved in contributing to the interior fit-out of the Burj Al Arab. The design and construction of the interior of the Burj Al Arab took literally 2 years and 3 months. This is quite an achievement and certainly a fast-track record in my book.

    “I find equal enjoyment in crafting luxurious, layered environments as I do in designing sleek, contemporary scenes or timeless, neo-classical rooms.”
    The hotel also features an abundance of design references from the Arab culture – tell us more.
    The four elements of water, fire, earth and air are seen throughout the property. Looking at Dubai today, you wouldn’t think of it as being in the desert. Thirty years ago, Dubai looked very different – you wouldn’t recognise it if you looked at archive photos. For the interiors, I effortlessly based the theme on the four elements of water, fire, earth, and air – they depict raw nature and the essence of life on earth. Emirati culture and life have endured the harshest of climates and environments through their understanding of nature to survive. The four elements were naturally inspirational when we worked through spaces to reflect the perception of, for example, fire – an array of bright and deep reds, oranges, and yellows or water hues of blues and turquoises, earthly greens, and the pale translucent mists of air. The Burj Al Arab is a Modern Arabic Palace. Arab culture is undeniably rich – the magical arab calligraphy and infinite geometric patterns alone are monumental references, and one is spoilt for choice as to what we could include from all over the Middle East. The twin internal swimming pools in the Burj Al Arab are modelled around a Turkish Bath experience. Patterns in carpets throughout the palace are contemporary evolutions of traditional motifs. And just like the Chinese Dining Room in Buckingham Palace, the Royal Suites at Inside Burj Al Arab have antique furniture, cabinetry, and Coromandel Screens from the Chinoiserie period of the 17th and 18th centuries. Inside Burj Al Arab was truly a fine example of an “abundance” of inspiration when we designed it.

    What piece of advice would you give to your younger-self?
    You can’t please everyone. So, it is important that you please yourself.
    This is ‘The Abundance Issue’ – how do you focus on an abundance mindset?
    In life there is an abundance of material, thought, influence, art and culture, intelligence (not artificial) to draw from. Debussy once said that you should always try to escape your success, the repeat is the enemy of your art. More

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    13 pieces to create a luxe tablescape for a romantic date night at home

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    Could we have a table for two, please? But at home it’s genuinely different.
    With the rain in sight all-day today dressing up and making a reservation might seem like a daunting task. If you plan to celebrate a special occasion from home with your better half, there are many ways to set the mood up for romance.
    While, there are so many options you can choose from having dinner at a fancy restaurant, getting a couple’s massage, going to a museum. The list truly goes on. However, one of our favorite ways to kickstart the weekend is to spend it at home with a personal touch.
    Overall, It’s private, you can be as creative as you want, and you’ll get to be in the comfort of your own home with your favorite person, and most importantly do it your way.
    If you’re beginning the evening with a cheese platter and ending with a cheese cake, finding the right cutlery, décor and other elements can make for the perfect tablescape. Whether you’re preparing an elaborate meal or ordering in, designing a romantic tablescape can undoubtedly contribute to an unforgettable evening without the the noise and hassle of travelling two and from the booking.
    So, set the mood with festive candles, flowers, and a rouge tea set that can get ready for a truly romantic evening.

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    When’s the next public holiday in the UAE?

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    You can now plan your 2024 escapades in advance as The United Arab Emirates has your back with a lineup of public holidays approved by the UAE Cabinet.
    Here’s a sneak peek into the festivities awaiting you throughout the year.

    New Year’s Day Extravaganza
    Kick off the year with a leisurely break! January 1st marks a day off for both private and public sectors, setting the stage for a rejuvenating long weekend. With January 2nd as the official return to work, it’s the perfect time to recharge before diving into the year’s challenges.
    Eid Al Fitr: A Feast after Ramadan
    Following the sacred month of Ramadan, Eid Al Fitr beckons in 2024. Astronomical predictions suggest Ramadan will commence on March 11, 2024, with Eid Al Fitr expected from April 8 to April 12. If the crescent moon plays hide and seek, brace yourself for a seven or nine-day break, depending on your workweek.
    Arafat Day and the Journey of Pilgrimage
    June 15, 2024, stands sacred as Arafat Day, marking the pivotal second day of Hajj. It’s a Saturday, setting the stage for spiritual reflection and a serene weekend. Right on its heels is Eid Al Adha, celebrating Ibrahim’s devotion and divine intervention. Dhu Al-Hijjah 10 to 12 will be days of reverence and festivities.
    Hijri New Year: A Fresh Start
    July 7, 2024, witnesses the Hijri New Year, symbolizing the commencement of a new lunar Hijri year. It’s a Sunday, offering a serene day to reflect on beginnings and aspirations for the months ahead.
    Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Birthday: A Day of Reflection
    On September 15, 2024, Al-Mawlid Al-Nabawi, commemorating Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday, takes center stage. A Sunday celebration, it offers a day of reflection and gratitude.
    Commemoration Day and UAE National Day: A Grand Finale
    As the year winds down, December 1 marks Commemoration Day, a time to honor the nation’s heroes. But the festivities don’t end there! UAE National Day on December 2 and 3 extends the jubilation into a glorious four-day break. Whether you’re enjoying a two-day weekend or more, it’s a perfect opportunity to revel in the spirit of unity and national pride.
    Mark your calendars and get ready for a year filled with cultural celebrations, moments of reflection, and well-deserved breaks. The UAE’s public holidays in 2024 promise a perfect blend of tradition, spirituality, and leisure.
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    In pics: Snippets of Hande Erçel’s Insta-worthy trip to Japan

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    Known for her wanderlust inspiration, the Hande Erçel added yet another scenic spot to our list this year.
    Having already paid a visit to Bali and Mumbai this year, the actress now visited Japan to perhaps take a break from all the work stress and take a break.
    From sipping on her matcha at The Matcha Tokyo to even visiting the renowned Japanese restaurant WAGYUMAFIA, the Turkish actress made her way around the country, experiencing best what its known for. The Turkish actress visited Osaka and Tokyo during her stay and explored all the key touristic sites which included rejuvenating onsen baths, slurping delicious ramen, and even enjoying the street food delights that looked beyond delectable.
    During her trip she was seen donned in Miu Miu pieces, Kith accessories and Pomelleto jewellery to complement her minimal evening look.
    For many travel enthusiasts, the dream of visiting Japan is almost etherial. The island country is known for its rich culture, modern architecture, zen lifestyle, clean streets, safety, efficient public transport, precise craftsmanship, and top-notch hospitality, including its fresh, flavourful ingredients and diverse culinary offerings.
    As a keen travel enthusiast, Erçel shared a series of portrait images to her 32.1 million fans on Instagram.  So, swipe through the gallery to see the actress’ visit to all the scenic spots in Japan for the ultimate holiday getaway.

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    5 noteworthy things to know about Jordan’s Princess Salma

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    by Sarah Joseph
    53 mins ago

    Princess Salma bint Abdullah of Jordan is the third child of His Majesty King Abdullah II and Her Majesty Queen Rania.
    At just 23-years-old, she’s already achieved an incredible amount and even has some groundbreaking achievements under her belt.
    As she continues to step out into a more public role, here is everything you need to know about Jordan’s history-making Princess Salma.
    She’s made history for women in Jordan

    The beginning of 2020 saw Princess Salma bint Abdullah of Jordan becoming the first female jet pilot in the Jordanian Armed Forces after completing her preliminary pilot training on a fixed-winged aircraft. His Royal Highness King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces pinned the badge to his daughters military uniform, giving his daughter her wings.
    She has a shared connection with Prince William and Prince Harry

    Princess Salma graduated from the UK’s prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2018 when she was just 18 years old. Prince William and Prince Harry also both attended Sandhurst, with Harry completing his commissioning in 2005 and William a year later in 2006. Princess Salma also following in her father and elder brother, Crown Prince Hussein’s footsteps, as well as her older sister Princess Iman’s. Princess Salma was the third child of Queen Rania and King Abdullah II to complete the course at the military academy.
    Her birthday is almost identical to her older sister’s

    Princess Iman is four years older than Princess Salma, however, their birthdays fall just one day apart. Born on 26 September 2000, Princess Salma celebrates her birthday one day before her elder sister, who was born on 27 September 1996.  Due to the close proximity of their birthdays, last year Queen Rania dedicated an Instagram post jointly to the sisters to mark their birthdays, which are just one day apart.
    The caption read, “When my girls are near, love and laughter are never far behind. Happy birthday Iman and Salma.”
    Princess Salma has a close relationship with her brother, Crown Prince Hussein

    Taking to Instagram, Crown Prince Hussein, the oldest of the four siblings, frequently posts about his sister’s achievements. Most notably, when Princess Salma passed-out from Sandhurst the eldest brother posted a photo of himself and Princess Salma, captioning it, “We are always proud of you. With the family at Salma’s Commissioning Parade at Sandhurst today.”
    Her grandfather was the founder of modern Jordan
    The late King Hussein bin Talal, who reigned from 1952 until his death in 1999, was the grandfather of Princess Salma. Known to his people as Al-Malik Al-Insan, or ‘The Humane King’, King Hussein bin Talal was recognized for his work to improve the life of Jordanians. Crown Prince Hussein is also named after his grandfather.

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    8 amazing books to curl up with during this Eid break

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Spending the Eid al-Fitr break unwinding in the city? You need these books to keep you company.
    Extroverts might fight me on this, but an introverted bibliophile would much rather stay in than socialise. Image this: It’s dark and gloomy outisde, the temperature is just right, you make your favourite hot bevarage and sit in your reading nook with an interesting book – does anything else seem better? I think not.
    While one may read anything they please, but reading about a summer romance in this weather will not do justice to the modd you’re trying to create. Think mystical fantasies, vulnerable love stories and of course, murder mysteries – what? everybody loves a good homicide story.
    ‘Tis the season to nurture your soul, and do things that bring you joy.
    Take a look at out top picks for the 8 books you must cosy up during this long week:

    All the above mentioned books are available on Amazon.ae
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    Looking for budgeted headphones? 5 AirPods Max alternatives

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Looking for premium sound without breaking the bank with the AirPods Max?
    Look no further. In a world where high-quality audio is often synonymous with hefty price tags, there exists a range of alternative headphones that deliver impressive sound and functionality without the Apple AirPods Max’s premium price.
    Whether you’re an audiophile on a budget or simply seeking value, these alternatives offer a compelling alternative to the high-end market. From sleek designs to advanced features, discover the affordable options that promise to elevate your listening experience without emptying your wallet.
    Best budgeted rivals to Apple AirPods Max:

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    8 stunning hotels in Saudi Arabia to book for your next trip

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    The Kingdom has now transformed into a key tourism hotspot for many.
    With its well-preserved ruins and sophisticated new retreats, this country has become a magnet for travellers from around the world.
    So, for your next trip to Saudi Arabia, Emirates Woman has curated a guide to the luxurious properties to book.

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