Essentials Reimagined


How to present traditional Arabian meals and dishes in a contemporary way? Emirati architect, Abdalla Almulla introduces 'Mese' and bring his creation to Paris, world culinary capital.


There are some true classics in the Arab world of food… From Hummus to falafel without forgetting Baba Ganoush? They are all referred as Mezze.

Abdalla Almulla is the founder of Abdalla Almulla Design Firm. He lives and works in Dubai. Mezze comes in small plates, offering a blend of tastes and sensations. Friends and family are grouped all around, sharing from the same spread of mouthwatering dishes.

Infused with great craftsmanship, ‘Mese’ creates a very sociable serving experience by breaking down into six distinct bowls. It is made with great precision, allowing the six bowls of varied proportions to stack and form a Vase with an elegant geometric shape.

When not in use, the stack makes a decorative accent to the dining table.

Mese’ is made of Porcelain material, one of the most used for daily living, and ideal to reserve a delicate appearance of a vase. It is currently presented at 1000 Vases in Paris, as part of Paris Design Week.


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