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The first Matcha Tokyo in Dubai blends bold design and Japanese tradition

Sakina Kara's design for the brand's first space in JBR adds a touch of minimalism

Matcha Tokyo JBR Dubai by Sakina Kara Design

Spanning only 16.5 sqm, the new Matcha Tokyo in JBR brings big impact through its design. The space is a perfect example of how careful planning and inspired design can transform a small footprint into an inviting and immersive experience.

“Designing The Matcha Tokyo space in JBR was such an exhilarating challenge for me! With a small footprint, I knew every detail had to be spot on to create a bold, inviting atmosphere. This project involved a full structural design, transforming both the interior and exterior into a cohesive, eye-catching space.” Sakina Kara, the designer & founder of her eponymous design studio, reveals to identity. Kara is known for her work across the UAE and the UK, specialising in retail and private residential design. Her portfolio includes notable projects like Sarabeth’s at Mall of the Emirates and design consultations for % Arabica in London and New York. She co-designed the winning entry for the d3 ‘Design for Good Initiative’ in 2018 and is set to open a second UAE location for The Matcha Tokyo later this year.

Matcha Tokyo JBR Dubai by Sakina Kara Design Matcha Tokyo JBR Dubai by Sakina Kara Design

The client’s brief was clear: create a design that suits the beach location, emphasises transparency, and fosters an inviting atmosphere. The design needed to be both attractive and innovative to drive footfall, while also incorporating a well-considered layout for functionality and efficiency. Outdoor seating was essential to take advantage of the beautiful weather and views.

The challenge for the space was to ensure that both the interior and exterior spoke the same design language, creating a seamless and immersive experience for visitors. Kara used small-scale tiles in a curved formation, juxtaposed against large slabs of Verde Prato marble. This combination not only adds visual interest but also helps in creating a balanced and focused environment. The green hues of the marble draw a connection to the natural surroundings, celebrating the essence of matcha.

Matcha Tokyo JBR Dubai by Sakina Kara Design Matcha Tokyo JBR Dubai by Sakina Kara Design

Honouring the roots of The Matcha Tokyo, Kara also infused modern Japanese design elements into the space. Clean lines and symmetry are prevalent throughout the windows, doors, and furniture, reflecting the elegant simplicity found in Japanese aesthetics. This approach ensures that the cafe not only feels authentic, but also pays homage to its origins.

Matcha Tokyo JBR Dubai by Sakina Kara Design

The space emphasises the traditional matcha ceremony, creating a focal point that celebrates the art of matcha. The warm and neutral palette balances the bold green materials, ensuring the space feels both inviting and calming. Outdoor seating was designed to blend seamlessly with the indoor space to enhance the overall experience. The transparency and open layout ensure that the cafe feels spacious despite its compact size.

The Matcha Tokyo in JBR is a beautifully designed space that perfectly balances bold design with the serene elegance of modern Japanese aesthetics. Sakina Kara’s thoughtful approach and meticulous attention to detail have transformed this small café into an immersive and inviting sanctuary, celebrating the art of matcha and providing a unique experience for all who visit.

Images by Dua Photography

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