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Luxury House Tour in Dubai | Trump International Hotel Tower | Dining room

675C+3HJ - Trade Centre - Trade Centre 1 - Dubai

Design Style
Luxury
Room Type
Dining Room
Size
6,230 sqft
Budget
$20,000

Luxury dining house tour in Dubai’s Trump International Hotel Tower. A 6,230 SF masterpiece with golden accents, marble floors, and elegant modern design.

Before and After

For an international investor who divides time between Dubai, London, and New York, a home is more than just a residence—it is a statement of lifestyle, prestige, and cultural sophistication. At the Trump International Hotel Tower in Dubai, a 6,230-square-foot Luxury Residence has been designed with an art-furniture concept that seamlessly combines modern refinement with sculptural elegance. This dining room is the crown jewel of the property, a space where High-End Furniture, bespoke lighting, and architectural artistry merge to create an unforgettable experience.

Set against Dubai’s glittering skyline, the dining space channels the ambiance of a private gallery, yet retains the intimacy of a luxurious home. Natural wood, gold tones, and soft neutral palettes form the foundation, while custom chandeliers, sculptural partitions, and curated décor deliver an air of exclusivity. The result is a dining interior design that not only reflects wealth and taste but also offers timeless elegance aligned with international luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Versace, and Roche Bobois.

Design Story

The dining room tells a story of harmony between modern luxury and artistic expression. At its core lies a 3,600mm natural wood dining table—substantial yet refined—crafted to ground the space with authority while maintaining a sense of openness. Surrounding it are fabric-upholstered chairs with dark wood detailing, chosen for both comfort and sophistication, ensuring that every meal becomes an elevated experience.

Gold-accented chandeliers glide overhead like flowing sculptures, their curved forms casting soft, fluid light that envelops the room in warmth. The custom-designed partitions, also accented in gold, bring cohesion and intimacy to the open plan, while the marble floors and tall glass windows frame sweeping views of Dubai. Natural greenery placed with restraint provides balance to the richness of gold and wood, offering a refreshing counterpoint to the space’s grandeur.


Homeowner Q&A

Favorite Element:

“The chandeliers are my absolute favorite. They aren’t just lighting fixtures; they are sculptural works of art that make every dinner feel like an occasion.”

Biggest Challenge & Solution:

The main challenge was creating a space that felt both expansive and intimate. The solution came through layered lighting, sculptural partitions, and careful placement of natural elements, ensuring that the dining area feels warm and personal without losing its grand scale.

Budget:

With an investment of $20,000 dedicated solely to the dining room, every piece was curated as a collectible element. The approach emphasized not just luxury but lasting value—furniture and design details that would hold both artistic and monetary significance.


Lifestyle Impact

For the homeowner, entertaining is not merely a social event—it is a curated experience. The dining space supports this lifestyle with its ability to transform seamlessly from a setting for intimate family dinners to an elegant venue for global business discussions or lavish gatherings with fellow collectors and entrepreneurs.

Luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and Versace influence the accessory styling, while Roche Bobois-inspired furniture ensures comfort without compromising artistry. The fluid lighting enhances the ambiance for evening soirées, and the commanding wood table serves as a platform for everything from fine dining to artful conversation.


Best Designers Furnitures Recommendation

  • Table: La Chance Eclipse (by Anthony Guerrée) – A monumental solid‑wood table that melds architectural weight with quiet poetry. The powerful, thick legs and imposing top sketch an implied ellipse through void and mass, drawing inspiration from Eduardo Chillida’s “Eulogy to the Horizon.” Sublime in its minimalism, it invites prolonged contemplation of craftsmanship and form.

    https://www.lachance.paris/en/produit/eclipse/ lachance.paris

  • Chair: Tecta D8P (by Martin Hirth) – A modern reinterpretation of the Bauhaus F51, charmingly inverted and distilled into crisp geometric simplicity. With its cantilever homage and thoughtful material rationality, D8P balances minimalism with elegance—a chair designed to endure beyond fleeting trends.

    https://www.tecta.de/en/produkt/d8p/ tecta.de

  • Room Divider: Minima Moralia (by Christophe de la Fontaine for Dante – Goods and Bads) – Lightweight yet structurally expressive, this pleated‑fabric paravent is supported by a powder‑coated aluminum frame. Its modular elements can fold into C‑shapes or zig‑zag formations, where soft folds and rhythmic geometry cast poetic light and shadow.

    https://dante.lu/product/minima-moralia/?srsltid=AfmBOoqU7819el-OlF_4v77FZv0-ZvqE8Nc5WUEPicpafq_LDy1C_n58 dante.lu

  • Floor Lamp: Roche Bobois Cactus (by Fabrice Berrux) – A sculptural beacon inspired by solar movement, the Cactus features luminous rings deftly hand‑wrapped in diffusion fabric. Once illuminated, it transforms into a mesmerising form that floats light and warmth throughout a space.

    https://www.roche-bobois.com/en-US/product/cactus-floor-lamp/A413829767.html roche-bobois.com


Closing Tip

“A dining room should be more than a place to eat—it should be a space that celebrates the artistry of living.”– Lead Designer

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