Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Friday, 22 July 2011

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

We visited the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque a while ago now but its beauty is still etched in my mind and it is definitely worthy of a post! The Mosque sits beside a main road cutting through Muscat and so cannot be missed. Its car park is huge, providing plenty of parking for the 20,000 worshipers the mosque can accommodate. On entering you are reminded of the conservative dress of the Islamic faith and it is vital that men are covered down the the wrists and ankles and ladies from head to toe. The Mosque really is spectacular. Its marble floors and clean cut lines sparkle in the sun.



The mosque is formed of a main prayer hall, or musalla, a women's musalla and a number of courtyards and passageways. The main musalla can accommodate around 6,500 worshipers and the women's around 750. The rest worship in the surrounding areas. The main musalla is beautiful and houses the worlds second largest hand woven prayer carpet (the largest I believe is in Abu Dhabi). Apparently it weighs 21 tonnes (!) and took around 4 years to make. (Shoes aren't allowed to be worn in the main hall and are left outside in specially designated pigeon holes.)



Additionally the main hall has the most spectacular chandelier, which I think is also up there in terms of largest chandeliers in the world. The carved patterns on the wooden doors and pretty designs on the tiled walls are proof of the level of care and detailing put into the design of the mosque. The women's musalla is less impressive and detailed as the main hall but fits its purpose all the same.






It is worth walking all around the passageways as you come across small study areas, wash areas and pretty garden areas.


 

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Friday, 3 June 2011

Interior Design

All this moving we have been doing over the past week or so got me thinking about Omani interior design. We have visited a number of local curtain and furniture stores including a small curtain store in Al Ghubra, the Marina in Qurum, and Home Centre in Muscat City Centre. In traditional Arabic style much of the furniture is rich in colour and extravagant in design. Unless you were to visit Ikea up in Dubai its unlikely you will come across minimalist furnishings. Interior design here is impressive and luxurious and I love it (perhaps not to live with all the time mind you.) Wood is covered in intricately carved patterns and is all solid and somewhat overpowering. Gold, orange and red are really popular colours, particularly for curtains and bed linen. I adore the little ornaments you can find in the souks and shopping malls, especially if you spend some time looking around: small camels, elephants, kunja's and so on. Lanterns are popular too and in the evenings they really help create a magical atmosphere. 

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