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A JOURNAL OF YACHT INTERIOR DESIGN          EDITED BY  Alexandra Kraft          EST. mMXXVI

riviera pavilion.

The Riviera Pavilion was conceived as a fully realised beach club environment — a project where the studio was responsible for the complete design journey, from initial concept through to the specification of every material and detail. 

The brief called for a space that felt both sophisticated and genuinely relaxed. Not a simulation of leisure, but an environment that actually supports it. Natural materials — woven textures, stone surfaces, timber — form the foundation of the palette. Colour is drawn from the landscape: sand, water, bleached wood. 

Private cabana zones provide the sense of enclosure that makes an outdoor space feel intimate. The central bar and lounge areas open out toward the sea, allowing the social heart of the pavilion to breathe. 

The project is located at Deira Bay and represents Maison Azure’s approach to hospitality design — the same discipline applied to yacht interiors, transposed to a coastal residential context. 

Images shown are design concepts. 

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