Architecture and design have long been central to the Maison’s identity, and Maison Margiela Residences extends this legacy—translating the Maison’s codes of deconstruction, trompe-l’oeil, and transformation into a luxury living environment in one of Dubai’s most exclusive locations. Maison Margiela has consistently used interiors and furniture as a key extension of our creative vision. Early offices featured white-painted objects and furniture, transforming everyday items into minimalist canvases for experimentation—a concept later echoed in its distinctive retail spaces and projects.
Headquartered in Dubai, Alta is a privately owned global real estate development company known for its portfolio of the most notable residential addresses and commercial locations. Founded and led by Abdulla Al Tayer, a visionary in the space, Alta is highly specialized in identifying and acquiring the land in prime geographical areas with strong growth potential
Maison Margiela Residences by Alta Real Estate Developments redefines luxury living as a part of the Palm Jumeirah masterplan, reflecting the Maison’s signature design philosophy through deconstruction, transformation, and minimalist elegance. Located in the prestigious larger project masterplan, this boutique development offers thoughtfully designed apartments that emphasize spatial artistry, premium finishes, and bespoke interiors. Residents enjoy private terraces, verdant surroundings, and wellness-focused amenities, including yoga pavilions and a library lounge, creating a serene and exclusive lifestyle.
The Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island in Dubai, shaped like a palm tree and located off the coast of the city. It is one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in Dubai, known for its luxurious properties and stunning views of the Arabian Gulf. The Palm Jumeirah was developed by Nakheel Properties, one of Dubai’s largest property developers, and was completed in 2006. The construction of the island involved dredging sand from the seabed and shaping it into the palm tree design, which was then lined with rocks to prevent erosion. The island is home to some of the most expensive and sought-after properties in Dubai.