Tarek Dada, a trained architect, adopts a holistic approach to design, meticulously considering spatial relationships, circulation, lighting, furniture, and art. Centering his work around the connections between these elements, he defines his creations through their seamless interplay. Completed in 2023, this multi-level villa in Amman showcases Dada’s expertise in interior architecture and bespoke furniture design. It almost seems as though Dada has infused the space with the sober tones of the paintings.

The villa unfolds like a sculpted interpretation of these works, rooted in the family history of the owners, showcasing the artistry and skill of Tarek Dada. A sculptural dining table with a glass top and mirrored, metallic legs elegantly rests in the dining area. Dada’s asymmetrical design of the tabletop invites a seamless, flowing circulation. Pendants are balanced on two light strands, leading the eye to the metal and marble bar, also designed by Tarek Dada. In this ultra-contemporary space, natural materials – metal, glass, brass, and wood – reveal their colors and textures, creating visual and tactile contrasts between the different levels of the apartment. The walls are dressed in brass, from the top of the staircase down to an inviting lounge. On the ground floor, warm wood enhances the area dedicated to relaxation, marked by an open kitchen that extends to a terrace and an outdoor pool.

Details

Interior
Tarek Dada, Dada Christopher Offshore; Tarek Dada

Client
Private

Year of completion
2024

Location
Amman, Jordan

Total area
750 m2

Photos
Piergiorgio Sorgetti

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