Architecture

Timeless Tradition with a Modern Glow-Up: Meet Mausam, Dubai’s New Style Icon

Nestled in the heart of the iconic Dubai Mall, Mausam emerges as a breathtaking testament to architectural storytelling—where Indian cultural roots meet refined modernism.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
Mausam, a refined dining destination in Dubai, captures the essence of India’s architectural richness, seamlessly intertwining artisanal craftsmanship with sleek contemporary aesthetics / Photo via Mausam Dubai
Mausam, a refined dining destination in Dubai, captures the essence of India’s architectural richness, seamlessly intertwining artisanal craftsmanship with sleek contemporary aesthetics / Photo via Mausam Dubai

Mausam, a refined dining destination in Dubai, captures the essence of India’s architectural richness, seamlessly intertwining artisanal craftsmanship with sleek contemporary aesthetics. Every design element within Mausam pays tribute to centuries of Indian heritage while embracing forward-thinking luxury.

The rings ascend rhythmically from floor to ceiling, fashioned from precision-cut metals in warm terracotta hues and soft, brushed metallic finishes / Photo via Mausam Dubai
Mughal-inspired jaali (latticework) patterns are strategically integrated to lend texture and dimension / Photo via Mausam Dubai

A Modern Interpretation of Mughal Grandeur

At the core of Mausam’s concept is a dialogue between past and present, where Mughal-era influences are thoughtfully transformed into a minimalist, elegant spatial narrative. The space’s most prominent design gesture lies in its graceful, vaulted forms, directly influenced by the majestic arches of the Red Fort. 

These sweeping structures guide the visitor’s movement while also establishing a sense of balance between grandeur and intimacy. Mughal-inspired jaali (latticework) patterns are strategically integrated to lend texture and dimension, enriching the ambiance without overwhelming it.

Set against panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain / Photo via Mausam Dubai
Set against panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain / Photo via Mausam Dubai

The rings: sculptural forms that speak architecture

One of the standout interior features is a striking series of sculptural rings. Acting both as visual centerpieces and spatial dividers, these fluid forms reinterpret traditional domes and perforated screens found in historical Indian architecture. 

The rings ascend rhythmically from floor to ceiling, fashioned from precision-cut metals in warm terracotta hues and soft, brushed metallic finishes. Their movement evokes the elegance of sandstone curves, delivering a rhythmic, almost musical experience of space.

A façade that bridges tradition and modernity

Before stepping inside, visitors are greeted by a façade that eloquently announces Mausam’s design philosophy. Terracotta textures, reminiscent of India’s ancient sandstone monuments, cloak the exterior surface. This warm, earthy palette is contrasted by a bold black arch, reimagining Mughal gateways in a contemporary key. The result is a welcoming threshold that signals a space of both reverence and modern sophistication.

Before stepping inside, visitors are greeted by a façade that eloquently announces Mausam’s design philosophy / Photo via Mausam Dubai
Before stepping inside, visitors are greeted by a façade that eloquently announces Mausam’s design philosophy / Photo via Mausam Dubai

Culinary authenticity takes center stage in the open-concept kitchen, which acts as a living, breathing performance. Behind a transparent glass wall, traditional clay tandoors are positioned as the heart of the space, allowing guests to witness every step of the cooking process. This sensory theatre not only honors classic Indian cooking methods but also strengthens the connection between food and place.

Terrace dining with a view

The outdoor terrace extends the sensory journey into the open air. Set against panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain, this al fresco space is framed by a glowing arch that echoes Mausam’s interior language. Seating arrangements in hand-woven rattan and deep-toned cushions invite both private dinners and celebratory gatherings. The design ensures the view remains central, offering a serene yet sophisticated environment that feels both grounded and elevated.

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