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Origami Sushi
Oculis Project

Origami Sushi

Origami, a favorite Jumeirah neighborhood eatery and homegrown Dubai concept, now has a new home at The Dubai Mall. The restaurant, launched in 2014 to offer a fresh take on quality-grade sushi in Dubai, has an entirely new look at its recently opened branch.

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Oculis Project
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Oculis Project

Designed by Dubai-based VSHD Design, Origami’s interior makeover features simple forms in natural materials, and organic shapes reflecting the simplicity and minimalism of traditional Japanese culture. Its architecture presents a temple-like structure covered in a dense texture of clay, with its gray hue emphasizing the earthy material. The texture of the walls is further accentuated by plays of light and shadow, coupled with dim lightening that echoes the ambiance of old underground Japanese sushi bars. Other additions include black matted tiles, draped seating, and textured glass partitions, providing the eatery with a new and authentic dining experience. The design evokes feelings of intrigue and mystery, as well as comfort, nobility, harmony, and luxury, all wrapped within the gentle ebb and flow of contemporary interiors reminiscent of the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in humble simplicity.

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Oculis Project
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Oculis Project

VSHD’s design approach was all about creating a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Guests walk through six-meter thick rectangular-like columns into a space marked by a sense of secrecy - a place to escape and retreat from external noise for a moment of solitary or communal dining and contemplation.

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Oculis Project
photo_credit Oculis Project
Oculis Project

While designing a space within The Dubai Mall has its challenges - notably the busy aesthetic ambiance of a shopping mall - VSHD designed the entrance like a transitional space between the mall’s corridor and the main dining room of the restaurant. On one side, a small retail space sells chocolates, and on the opposite side, a low bar with stools hosts clients waiting to be seated inside. Importantly, the solid shop front façade made of rammed earth clay and glass bricks boasting a dark gray color evokes a feeling of intrigue meant to draw people inside, with the hope that they might decide to stay for a sushi meal. Furthermore, the narrow entrance to the restaurant area is designed to control the intensity of natural light emanating into the main dining room. Inside, guests will discover a dim area that once again reflects the ambiance of underground Japanese sushi restaurants.

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Oculis Project
photo_credit Oculis Project
Oculis Project

The main dining area offers an impressive variety of seating arrangements spread across two levels. On the first level, built-in seating located along the parameter of the space offers flexible seating that can be rearranged according to the needs and desires of each customer. The second level features a sushi bar with a light box where diners can also view sushi chefs at work as they prepare their meal. The dark ambiance of the space creates a cocoon of comfort within a minimalist space where basic black tiles have been used to cover the walls, and built-in furniture offers a humble effect. Overall, it is the lines, the materials, and the colors incorporated within VSHD’s design that uphold a Japanese sensibility and spirit, while still appealing to a modern sense of luxury.

photo_credit Oculis Project
Oculis Project
photo_credit Oculis Project
Oculis Project

Team:

Interior Architects: VSHD DESIGN

Lead Designer: Rania M Hamed

Senior Designer: Arianna Cardin

Project Manager: Bryan Miranda

Photographer: Oculis Project 

photo_credit Oculis Project
Oculis Project
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Oculis Project

Project credits

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Product spec sheet

Stools
Kafa Stool by COLLECTION PARTICULIERE
Dining Chairs
nº 172 by STAHL + BAND
Wall plaster finish
Table Lamps
Black Tiles

Project data

Project Year
2022
Building Area
156 m2
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