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Japanese craft meets contemporary design at Kiyoshi designed by Mahsa Gholizadeh

Kiyoshi Dubai

A place where art and design are central to the dining experience, Mahsa Gholizadeh, the founder of Design by Mahsa (DBM) wanted to approach the restaurant in a way that honoured Japanese heritage, but still interspersed modern design elements. “I wanted Kiyoshi to reflect the contrast between modernity and traditional Japanese architecture, but through my lens – quiet, bold and timeless,” she shares.

Gholizadeh’s goal was to create a space that respects tradition without copying it. Kiyoshi combines Japanese craftsmanship with contemporary creativity, making art an essential part of the environment rather than just decoration. The design encourages guests to connect with the space emotionally from the moment they enter until the end of their meal.

Guests are welcomed by authentic Japanese floor tiles installed using traditional methods, alongside a hand-painted mural of a Japanese tree at the reception—symbols of strength and calm. The dining area balances strong contrasts: large metal panels feature laser-printed Geisha portraits with modern tattoos, facing hand-painted murals by a local artist that add warmth and a human touch.

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The bar features an installation of over 500 hand-painted Japanese roof tiles, each framed and unique, highlighting patience and craftsmanship. The chef’s table is surrounded by curved partitions with delicate cherry blossom illustrations, reflecting nature’s beauty and impermanence.

Materials and details were carefully selected to support the artwork and create a balanced atmosphere. Soft backlit rice paper lighting and natural oak surfaces add warmth, while sightlines guide the eye to meaningful design elements throughout the space. Lighting adjusts throughout the day to match the mood, from quiet evenings to lively nights.

Sustainability is a key part of the design. Local artisans and eco-friendly materials were prioritized to reduce environmental impact and support the community

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