Wilson Associates’ Dubai studio unveils its renovation for Pai Thai, a fine dining establishment located inside of the Jumeirah Al Qasr Resort in Dubai. The firm was tapped to refresh the restaurant’s interiors while increasing dining capacity, season-proofing the exteriors for year-round service, and creating efficient patterns of mobility and flow for both patrons and staff.
The senses served as inspiration for the design concept –– encouraging guests to let go and allow their senses to guide them through the dining experience, with each element permeated in the authentic scents, sounds, and lighting of Thai culture. Traditional Thai umbrellas, the soft glow of candlelight, and the scent of jasmine welcome patrons as they arrive by boat and step up to the main entrance, while the sound of water and the aroma of incense await guests at the grand arrival pavilion. These sensorial ambiances continue throughout the various spaces, with curated beats further immersing guests into the world of Pai Thai.


Playful lighting overhead dons monkey and parrot figures, hung from the newly installed retractable ceiling, which allows the reactivated courtyard to be used seasonally. Further exploring the animal theme, the bar footrest is supported by elephant-shaped hardware –– a concept the design team implemented down to the smallest detail.
A selection of evocative wall coverings were installed. Eight wall panels in the bar are upholstered in Jim Thompson tiger print fabric and an Ananbo tropical print adorns the family dining room. Bathrooms feature a custom print of cheeky monkeys surrounded by a gold tiled wall by Maya Romanoff, which served to complement the brass faucets from Sherle Wagner. Ceiling fans and furniture pieces were revamped rather than replaced and complemented with quirky additions, such as the lighting from Marie Martin, while coral hues and accent materials enhance the current character and charming soul of Pai Thai.
Photo credit: Keir Harris
