Four Seasons Resort and Residences At The Pearl - Qatar

With its enviable beachfront location on The Pearl-Qatar, the new Four Seasons

residence stands as a statement of refined sophistication amid the island’s dynamic mix of shopping, dining, and leisure. True to the Four Seasons’ reputation for

exceptional quality and superior design, every detail of this property has been crafted to deliver a sense of effortless luxury, and lighting plays a defining role in

achieving that vision.


Lighting Design International (LDI) were appointed to realise this ambition, creating a lighting scheme that would meet the expectations of the hotel’s discerning clientele.


“The brief was to craft an immersive lighting scheme,” says Sandra Brooks, who led the project for LDI. “The design sought to weave light seamlessly into the

architecture — enhancing ambiance, celebrating craftsmanship, and enveloping guests in a warm, elegant glow. Among the challenges were integrating lighting within intricate millwork, achieving balance across contrasting zones, and co-ordinating remotely through pandemic restrictions. These obstacles only deepened the creative process, resulting in a space that feels both intimate and grand, contemporary yet timeless.”


A key component in achieving this delicate balance was the use of Zico Lighting

lamps across all decorative fittings. Carefully selected for their warm colour

temperature, exquisite dimming performance, and candle-lit quality, Zico lamps bring intimacy and timeless elegance to every space. Their ability to create an enchanting atmosphere ensures that light itself becomes part of the guest experience - subtle, welcoming, and unmistakably refined.

Through the synergy of LDI’s design expertise and Zico Lighting’s craftsmanship, the Four Seasons at The Pearl-Qatar glows with understated luxury, where light quietly complements the architecture and enriches the guest experience.


Photography by Gavriil Papadiotis



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