Burj Al-Arab
د.إ 185
The legendary Burj Al-Arab is Dubai’s most famous sail-shaped hotel. This is a real gem of the Emirates, that the design of our scarf offers to look at from a rather unusual perspective.
Imagine that you are in the heart of the world famous sail – in the highest atrium lobby in the world. Now look up – that’s exactly the perspective that we’ve captured in this scarf design: an inside-up look at the gold-finished atrium of this architectural masterpiece.
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