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 Japanese craftsmanship takes center stage as Nikken Sekkei debuts “Chatai” at Dubai Design Week
(MENAFN- Four Agency) Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 30 October 2025: Nikken Sekkei Dubai, the UAE design studio of leading Japanese architectural, engineering and urban design firm Nikken Sekkei, one of the world’s largest practices, together with Japanese carpentry studio Sobokuya, is set to unveil “Chatai”. The installation will be showcased at the 11th edition of the Dubai Design Week, held at Dubai Design District from 4-9 November 2025.  
  
  
Chatai is a modern poetic reinterpretation of Japanese tradition, designed as a space where people can connect, reflect, and share. Inspired by the harmony of Chashitsu tea rooms and the conviviality of Yatai food stalls, Chatai brings people together in an environment that feels both light and Japanese Aesthtics and airy, yet deeply rooted in cultural sensibilities.
  
  
Dr. Fadi Jabri, CEO of Nikken Sekkei Dubai, said: “What began as a casual sketch on a napkin has since blossomed into a collaborative initiative, drawing the attention of esteemed partners, each contributing their artistry to the Chatai installation. As a leading firm in the region, we feel a responsibility to amplify voices, bringing their culturally sensitive works to international audiences. Chatai stands as a manifestation of this commitment—an invitation to dialogue, to presence, and to the subtle beauty of shared traditions reimagined for today. D3 and Design Week is a perfect venue for such endeavor.”
  
  
Chatai is a composition of frames modeled on a 5.6 x 5.6 x 5.6 meter Japanese module, meticulously crafted with wooden binding details that embody timeless mastery and
  
   
  
  
exquisite craftsmanship. The entrance is graced by an Ikebana arrangement of the Sogetsu school, a gesture of welcome that sets the tone for the experience within.
  
  
The space further unfolds into an immersive cultural encounter, featuring poetic architectural exhibits created by the renowned UAE based graphic design firm Abjad Design.
  
  
Conceived as a calm, human-scaled refuge in the city’s creative hub, Chatai blends the intimacy of the Japanese tearoom (Chashitsu) with the openness of the street-side stall (Yatai), inviting visitors to pause, share tea and connect through the quiet poetry of material, light and proportion.
  
  
Chatai is designed as a place where conversations and community form naturally. Timber joinery, tatami, lighting and layout are considered with care to create a tactile, welcoming environment that expresses Omotenashi, the spirit of Japanese hospitality. The installation embodies Nikken Sekkei’s sensitivity to proportion and craft while opening an accessible cultural experience to Dubai’s diverse design audience.
  
  
The installation is based on a design concept by Nikken Sekkei, with co-creators and collaborators including SOBOKUYA in Japan, Abjad Design in the UAE (display and graphics), Panasonic Electric Works UAE (lighting support, a regional company of Panasonic Holdings Corporation, Japan), Hiroshima Jozai in Japan (tatami materials), and Dai Nippon Printing in Japan (building material samples). Chatai strengthens the Japanese design presence at Dubai Design District (d3), helping create future members of the creative community in the UAE.
  
  
As part of the installation, Mr.Jun IMANISHI, Consul General of Japan in Dubai, will present Ikebana within the space of the Chatai. His sensibility as a Sōgetsu master, expressed through natural flowers, will be revealed. The Ikebana experience showcases creativity and freedom of expression, in harmony with the flowers and the Chatai space.
  
  
“Poetry of Architecture” produced by Abjad Design invites you on a journey through the Japanese Aesthetics, where tradition and modernity flow together like verses of a Haiku.
  
   
  
  
SOBOKUYA’s philosophy of respecting nature guides every step of the process—from the forest to the final assembly. Each piece of wood is carefully selected with intention and shaped through a dialogue between the craftsperson and the material. Before the exhibition, a full-scale mock-up was built in Japan to refine the joinery, proportions, and on-site installation details. This ensured both authenticity and precision in the presentation in Dubai.
  
  
As Dubai Design Week celebrates over a decade as the region’s premier design festival, Nikken Sekkei is proud to exhibit at the Middle East's leading design platform, bringing together creatives from the region and beyond. The 2025 edition of Dubai Design Week will explore a central theme of ‘Community’, in line the UAE’s wider ‘Year of Community’ initiative, with young architects learning through the Chatai experience.
  
  
Looking to the future, Nikken Sekkei is dedicated to supporting regional visions and national initiatives. Through smart design, digital tools, and a flexible team model, the firm continues to build future-ready cities and lasting partnerships, shaping the next generation of urban life in the Middle East.
  
  
  
 Chatai is a modern poetic reinterpretation of Japanese tradition, designed as a space where people can connect, reflect, and share. Inspired by the harmony of Chashitsu tea rooms and the conviviality of Yatai food stalls, Chatai brings people together in an environment that feels both light and Japanese Aesthtics and airy, yet deeply rooted in cultural sensibilities.
Dr. Fadi Jabri, CEO of Nikken Sekkei Dubai, said: “What began as a casual sketch on a napkin has since blossomed into a collaborative initiative, drawing the attention of esteemed partners, each contributing their artistry to the Chatai installation. As a leading firm in the region, we feel a responsibility to amplify voices, bringing their culturally sensitive works to international audiences. Chatai stands as a manifestation of this commitment—an invitation to dialogue, to presence, and to the subtle beauty of shared traditions reimagined for today. D3 and Design Week is a perfect venue for such endeavor.”
Chatai is a composition of frames modeled on a 5.6 x 5.6 x 5.6 meter Japanese module, meticulously crafted with wooden binding details that embody timeless mastery and
exquisite craftsmanship. The entrance is graced by an Ikebana arrangement of the Sogetsu school, a gesture of welcome that sets the tone for the experience within.
The space further unfolds into an immersive cultural encounter, featuring poetic architectural exhibits created by the renowned UAE based graphic design firm Abjad Design.
Conceived as a calm, human-scaled refuge in the city’s creative hub, Chatai blends the intimacy of the Japanese tearoom (Chashitsu) with the openness of the street-side stall (Yatai), inviting visitors to pause, share tea and connect through the quiet poetry of material, light and proportion.
Chatai is designed as a place where conversations and community form naturally. Timber joinery, tatami, lighting and layout are considered with care to create a tactile, welcoming environment that expresses Omotenashi, the spirit of Japanese hospitality. The installation embodies Nikken Sekkei’s sensitivity to proportion and craft while opening an accessible cultural experience to Dubai’s diverse design audience.
The installation is based on a design concept by Nikken Sekkei, with co-creators and collaborators including SOBOKUYA in Japan, Abjad Design in the UAE (display and graphics), Panasonic Electric Works UAE (lighting support, a regional company of Panasonic Holdings Corporation, Japan), Hiroshima Jozai in Japan (tatami materials), and Dai Nippon Printing in Japan (building material samples). Chatai strengthens the Japanese design presence at Dubai Design District (d3), helping create future members of the creative community in the UAE.
As part of the installation, Mr.Jun IMANISHI, Consul General of Japan in Dubai, will present Ikebana within the space of the Chatai. His sensibility as a Sōgetsu master, expressed through natural flowers, will be revealed. The Ikebana experience showcases creativity and freedom of expression, in harmony with the flowers and the Chatai space.
“Poetry of Architecture” produced by Abjad Design invites you on a journey through the Japanese Aesthetics, where tradition and modernity flow together like verses of a Haiku.
SOBOKUYA’s philosophy of respecting nature guides every step of the process—from the forest to the final assembly. Each piece of wood is carefully selected with intention and shaped through a dialogue between the craftsperson and the material. Before the exhibition, a full-scale mock-up was built in Japan to refine the joinery, proportions, and on-site installation details. This ensured both authenticity and precision in the presentation in Dubai.
As Dubai Design Week celebrates over a decade as the region’s premier design festival, Nikken Sekkei is proud to exhibit at the Middle East's leading design platform, bringing together creatives from the region and beyond. The 2025 edition of Dubai Design Week will explore a central theme of ‘Community’, in line the UAE’s wider ‘Year of Community’ initiative, with young architects learning through the Chatai experience.
Looking to the future, Nikken Sekkei is dedicated to supporting regional visions and national initiatives. Through smart design, digital tools, and a flexible team model, the firm continues to build future-ready cities and lasting partnerships, shaping the next generation of urban life in the Middle East.
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