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A travel desk in the Sheraton, Dubai, a book-matched marble feature wall with a gold logo framed by fluted plaster and timber slat walls, a curved antique-brass reception desk, grey velvet chairs and a decorative lattice ceiling valance

Travel Desk Design · Sheraton, Dubai · 2026

A travel desk in Sheraton

About this project
Location
Sheraton, Dubai
Year
2026
Typology
commercial
Scope
Concept design · Travel desk & kiosk design · Feature wall & cladding · Bespoke joinery & millwork · Lighting design · FF&E & styling
Materials
Book-matched marble feature wall and flooring, Fluted plaster panelling, Warm timber slat walls, Laser-cut lattice ceiling valance, Antique-brass curved reception desk, Grey velvet seating, Disc pendant lighting, Digital signage display

A travel desk set inside the Sheraton in Dubai, designed by ZuriSpace to read as a small, polished lounge rather than a sales counter. The footprint is tight, so the materials carry the experience: a book-matched marble feature wall anchors the space behind a gold logo, framed by fluted plaster panelling and warm timber slats, with a decorative laser-cut lattice valance softening the ceiling. A curved antique-brass reception desk sits opposite a relaxed seating nook of grey velvet chairs, so guests can plan a trip in comfort while a digital display cycles through destinations.

The travel desk seen head on, a marble feature wall and gold logo between fluted plaster and timber slat panels, with a digital display, a brass reception counter and a velvet-chair seating nook

A counter that feels like a lounge

Rather than a transactional desk, the space is composed as a small hospitality lounge. A book-matched marble feature wall, lit from behind a gold logo, gives the desk a sense of arrival, while a curved antique-brass counter with a marble top sits low and welcoming. Opposite it, a pair of grey velvet tub chairs and a round table create a calm spot to sit and plan.

An angled view of the travel desk showing the curved antique-brass counter with a marble top, timber slat wall, orchid styling and the lattice ceiling valance above

Layered, tactile materials

The luxury is in the mix of finishes. Cool book-matched marble plays against warm fluted plaster panelling and timber slat walls, with a decorative laser-cut lattice valance running across the ceiling line. Disc pendant lights and a styled orchid keep the palette soft, so the small space feels considered from floor to ceiling.

The waiting lounge of the travel desk, soft grey velvet chairs and a round table on a book-matched marble floor under disc pendant lighting

Built around the guest

Every element earns its place in the compact plan: the seating nook for waiting guests, the brass desk for service, and a tall digital display that turns destination marketing into part of the interior. The result is a travel desk that holds its own inside a five-star lobby.

The travel desk seen head on, a marble feature wall and gold logo between fluted plaster and timber slat panels, with a digital display, a brass reception counter and a velvet-chair seating nook
An angled view of the travel desk showing the curved antique-brass counter with a marble top, timber slat wall, orchid styling and the lattice ceiling valance above
The waiting lounge of the travel desk, soft grey velvet chairs and a round table on a book-matched marble floor under disc pendant lighting