Given that the Gürallar Group’s name carries a lot of weight, it was no surprise that celebrated Turkish design studio Autoban also came in to lend its touch. For those unfamiliar with founders Seyhan Özdemir and Sefer Cağlar’s handiwork (voted Best Young Designers by Wallpaper* in 2005), if you ever passed through Baku’s extraordinary Heydar Aliyev International Airport or perhaps whiled away a few hours at Turkish Airlines’ world-class CIP lounge in Istanbul (voted by Skytrax as the world’s best business class lounge) or even dined at restaurant impresario Alan Yau’s Duck + Rice in London, just know that you have been Autoban-ed without being aware of it. And the pleasure of staying at Joali is being able to discover and delight in all its design-conscious touches, from green quartzite quarried in Norway for the bathrooms to soaring ceilings that easily evoke a sense of tropical cool.
Immersing oneself in mind-blowing art and design can also make it all too easy to forget that you are, in fact, supposed to adopt a lotus-eater’s lifestyle. But if you wish to do more than soak in the aquamarine ocean, sun by the poolside or fall into a transcendental state of bliss at the stunning ESPA-managed spa (home to a grey and white marble hammam that is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen), rest assured the Joali also provides for those who like to be physically or intellectually diverted.
Diana Khoo is editor of the Options desk at The Edge Malaysia


