In the bustling heart of the Dubai Mall in the United Arab Emirates, Izil Spa Center takes visitors on a cultural and emotional journey to Morocco as a tranquil oasis. This space, which is designed based on the concept of health and well-being, takes its inspiration from the ancient rituals of bath and traditional care. The new interior design has been implemented by the “Brand Creative” studio and with an artistic approach, it has revived the spirit of Berber life and Moroccan authenticity in a contemporary format. (Love That Design)
Photographer: Unknown / Love That Design
The walls and floors of Izil are covered with Tadelakt plaster, a traditional Moroccan material, giving the space an earthy and relaxing texture. Smart lighting with artificial windows simulates the soft rays of sunlight and gives the space a natural and spiritual feel.


Between the store space and before going to the treatment department, customers can try natural and personalized products. In the center of this section, there is an organic pond to observe the raw materials used in the composition of the products.
The treatment rooms with curved walls and earthy colors have created a cave-like and peaceful atmosphere that takes the mind away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Heated stone beds with a sculptural design and non-slip surface provide a luxurious and natural experience.

Photographer: Unknown / Love That Design
In different places, relaxation spaces with soft cushions and blankets inspired by Berber designs can be seen. The decorations and lighting are inspired by the markets of the cities of Rabat and Fez, Morocco, and are placed in the bright arches and are reminiscent of the ancient civilizations of Maghreb and Andalusia.
Izil’s goal is a modern and authentic representation of Moroccan culture; Without stereotypes, without repetition, with an introspective look at the essence of the barbarian civilization in the contemporary world. Tell me about your opinion about Izil Spa with Kojaro.
Cover photo source: Love That Design | Photographer: Unknown
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