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The Magical Beauty of Sea-Inspired Design

Doha - Qatar

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For the new restaurant Le Deli Robuchon at the Four Seasons Hotel in Doha, Preciosa designed and created a Bohemian crystal installation that creates an immersive atmosphere similar to swimming among jellyfish.

For such a notable space, designers wanted an installation featuring natural and earthy colours; one that envisioned a fantastical sea capturing nature's bold and vibrant paradise.
Stylized Medusas, inspired by jellyfish, were created using four different types of crystal: crystal with bubbles, crackled crystal, lustre, and clear crystal. These variations give the installation an organic feel.
Each component was also individually drilled and hung in a unique manner to closely imitate a jellyfish’s natural movement in the sea. The atrium’s ceiling features a corrugated metal sheet with a water pattern, reinforcing the sensation of being beneath the sea surface.
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Project in numbers

  • 350 stylized medusas
  • 300 kilograms of weight
  • 200 centimetres high installation
  • 4 types of crystal finishes

Who is behind the project?

Lukáš Uliarczyk

Lukáš Uliarczyk

Lukáš has always been fascinated by the unpredictability and uniqueness of working with glass.

Preciosa designer Lukáš Uliarczyk chose the enigmatic jellyfish as his muse for this installation.

Lukáš Uliarczyk Preciosa Lighting Lead Designer

Location

Le Deli Robuchon

Le Deli Robuchon is located under the grand atrium of the Four Seasons Hotel Doha, a luxury beachfront resort in Qatar's capital city. The hotel complex offers five-star rooms, excellent restaurants, a private beach and more.
Four Seasons Hotel Doha

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