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Architecture Marcio Kogan
Before the foundations were even laid, Patina Maldives committed to having no single-use plastics on site—even construction workers used refillable bottles—while 16,800 trees and 320,000 shrubs were transplanted from islands that were due to be cleared for industrial purposes.
Interior design Outside in
with woods, linens, rattan, paper cord, and natural fibers in different muted colors complementing gray stone flooring, whitewashed timber strips, and wooden slatted ceilings. Artwork ranges from intricately handcrafted design pieces to big-name works such as “Amarta”, an installation from the Skyspaces series by world-renowned U.S. artist James Turrell. The building’s exterior spaces, meanwhile, artfully echo the flowing fronds of the embracing palms.
The Originals Marcio Kogan
Well-being Flow and energy
Within a soulful space, therapeutic prowess and scientific technologies create a relaxing environment. Treatment suites include couple’s hammam beds and a room dedicated to the practice of Watsu. A floatation zone soothes mind and body. Saunas and cold showers enable the vascular and cognitive benefits of contrast hydrotherapy. Indulge also in a high and low-impact workout classes, aqua cycling, yoga, paddle boarding, massages, and more.
Food & Drink A gastronomical journey
Time-honoured techniques and the freshest ingredients inform the many dining options at Patina Maldives. Roots offers plant-based meals centred around nutritious, organic, and homegrown produce. Kōen presents a theatrical marriage between Japanese and Nordic cuisine. Brasa delights with rustic grilled meat dishes from the Patagonia region. Helios captures the flavors of the Aegean. And lighter fare is available at still more eateries.
Sustainability Keeping an eye on our Conscious Hotel Principles
Design
Who isn’t inspired by paradise? The arresting works of legendary American artist James Turrell, renowned Brazilian photographer Cássio Vasconcellos, and New York-based textile artist Hiroko Takeda, among others, at Patina Maldives, Fari Islands is proof that nature is the grandest muse.
Patina Maldives, Fari Islands
Fari Islands
North Malé Atoll
Maldives
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