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Interior Design, Contracting & Project Management Interior Design, Contracting & Project Management CORAL SUPPLIES & INTERIORS LLC Deira Office Al Qusais Office Al Bakhit Centre Office 505 Al Habtoor Warehouse Complex Unit No 46 PO Box 24538 Dubai United Arab Emirates. PO Box 24538 Dubai United Arab Emirates. T: +971 4 2625261 F: +971 4 2664630 T: +971 4 2588732 F: +971 4 2588723 E: [email protected] W: www.csiuae.com E: [email protected] W: www.csiuae.com Design & Build Solutions INTERIOR PROJECT DESIGN MANAGEMENT TURNKEY TENNANT FITOUT CO-ORDINATION CONTRACTORS CIVIL & MEP SERVICES A wide range of specialist activities and experience including: l Turnkey Fit Out Contractors l Retail Design Consultants l Commercial Interior Design and Space Planning l Project Management l Islamic Design and Decorative Finishes l Tenant Co-ordination for Shopping Centres & Commercial Developments l F&B Design and Fit Out INTRODUCTION CSI is a specialist in Interior Design, Project Management and Fit Out Conntracting, offering a full range of professional services Based in Dubai since 1991, CSI has been involved in projects throughout the GCC region, Asia and Europe. PHILOSOPHY CSI sets a different approach. We firmly believe that good design can save our clients money. The object is to improve the efficiency and profitability of our client’s business. CSI is fully committed to sustainable use of materials and care of the environment. Our fit out work enforce health and safety procedures and fully commited to sustainable use of materials and the care of the environment. RETAIL CSI offer a dedicated service covering all aspects of interior design and fitout for shops and shopping malls. The key task in any successful retail design is to drive up sales. Customers are the crucial ingredient and our designs are geared to attracting, retaining and converting the shopper into a regular customer. FOOD & BEVERAGE PROJECTS Having the right menu and supported by an efficient back of house operation the customer requires something special. CSI aim to create exciting spaces wherein the patron can feel comfortable and fortified by the experience. Whether a fast food kiosk or fine dining restaurant, CSI provide a complete Design and Fitout service to our clients. HOSPITALITY & LEISURE PROJECTS CSI has been involved in many projects of various types in this sector. Our objective is to create dramatic and innovative solutions that serve to be state of the art in their respective categories. CIVIL & MEP PROJECTS CSI has completed several civil construction projects for Majid Al Futtaim including Platform construction and installation for all Service shafts at three levels, Reconstruction of City Walk area flooring and removing of Galleria Panoramic lift. Refurbishment of Ajman City Centre Food Court. COMMERCIAL INTERIORS CSI has been responsible for many premium quality fit-outs including Head Offices of Grand Stores. Experience with commercial projects includes the United Arab Bank, several corporate head offices, Early Learning Centre, Galosh Trading, Tamweel and the furnishing for the South African Embassy in Abu Dhabi. CSI has also completed several projects in Dubai Media City, Voice of America and the Head Offices for DULSCO in Al Quoz Industrial area. Other projects include Lal’s Group Head Offices in Mazaya Centre, Tamweel Corporate Offices in various locations in Dubai, Abu Dhabi & Sharjah, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Offices in various locations in Dubai. MUSEUMS & VISITOR CENTRES CSI has worked on a number of museum projects in the U.A.E. with David Willrich Associates and was also involved with the proposed ADNOC museum and visitors centre located on Das Island and the Eco Future Saddiyat Island. DESIGN OF PUBLIC SPACES Islamic Decorative Finishes CSI has undertaken several local projects involving the design and supply of authentic Islamic finishes. CSI design and supply individual architectural components or complete interior design schemes including hard finishes, furniture and furnishings. A very wide range of materials and techniques are possible using different traditional or contemporary materials to realise work in floral arabesques, geometric patterns, calligraphic inscriptions and murkarnas to suit any location. Projects include Mosques, Hotels, Villas and Palace Interiors. CSI completed the design and detail drawings for the Persia Court areas at Ibn Battuta Mall. Shopping Centre Design Mazya Mall – Abu Dhabi The 20 Towers project at Mussaffa has a mall arranged on three levels. The interior design package was handled by CSI. TENANT CO-ORDINATION AND MANAGEMENT CSI were appointed the tenant design co-ordinations on the Twin Towers project in Deira and the Palm Strip Shopping Complex in Jumeira. A total of almost 150 shops and restaurants comprise the workload on these prestige projects in addition to some 80 office suites. Work involved preparation of Design Criteria and Construction Procedures handbook. CSI has provided specialist design consultancy & marketing services for the design, operations and marketing for Ishanya a new specialist shopping centre in Pune, India that has become a centre dedicated to architectural and interior design products and finishes. SIGNAGE CONSULTANTS Projects include: l Dubai International Airport l Emirates Engineering Centre, Dubai l Deira City Centre Hotel, Apartments and Offices, Dubai l Shaikh Khalifa Medical Center, Abu Dhabi COMPLETED RETAIL PROJECTS DUBAI Carters Samsonite Intercontinental Hotel Matalan Grand Stores Beauty The Body Shop Deira City Centre Bareeze Grand Stores Home Tariq Pharmacy Bally Shoes The Body Shop Mazaya Centre Mercato Centre Early Learning Centre Wafi Centre, Dubai Homes r Us Rivoli Early Learning Centre Cocosteen Bombay Georg Jensen Tarsam Trading Bodum House of Gerry Weber Bogner Dubai Marina Mall Zone Samoon Gerry Weber Grand Stores Digital Oui Aigner Giovanni Galli Aigner Nazareno Gabrielli Palm Strip Shopping Kapula Candles Court One The Village, Jumeirah Centre, Jumeira Ladies Handbag Kiosk Aftron Candella Gianfranco Ferre Studio Oui Plus Adams Emirates Sports Adidas ADNOC, Sh. Zayed Road Twin Towers Shopping Adidas Oui - Northbound Centre, Deira Reebok Brantano Grand Stores Mini Store Hugo Boss Nike Olsen Sharper Image Olsen Chic Shoes Mouawad Jewellery Tom Tailor Aigner ADNOC, Sh. Zayed Road Bombay Gerry Weber - Southbound Zone Carters Grand Stores Mini Store Al Riqqa Sunglass Hut Samsonite Fakkredine Accent Villeroy & Boch Spinney’s Umm Suqeim OST Factory Outlet Grand Stores Digital Early Learning centre Oud Metha, Dubai Strenesse & Kathleen Madden Villeroy & Boch Chommel Carpetland Nicowa Chic Shoes Essential Earth Sweetwaters Desert Rose Sun & Sand Sports Pan Emirates Furniture Samsonite Bur Juman Centre Jumeira Beach Hotel Korloff Bally Shoes New Orleans Festival By Malene Berger Lamcy Plaza Reception Counter Ripani Early Learning Centre Stuart Weitzman/Moreschi Fairmont Hotel Ajmal Eternal C’Est La Mode Outfit Department Store Contempo Flowers Bally Factory Shop Mango Airport Hotel Food Court Grand Stores Marriott Hotel ARY Duty Free Store Kite Electronics Zone Lounge Contempo Flowers Kranti Luggage Villeroy & Boch Aida Rolla Residence & Hotel Bossini ARY Mini Store Trucco Grand Stores Digital Dragon Castle Olsen Dubai Outlet Mall Mirdif City Centre Brantano Grand Stores Digital Grand Stores Grand Stores Digital Grand Stores Home Samsonite Samsonite Classic The Town Centre, Villeroy & Boch Need Chic Shoes Bossini Barito Bossini Jumeira Samsonite Cai Carters Pro Image Samsonite Sagaform Sun & Sand Sports Roopam Textiles, Dubai Go Sports Kite Electronics Sun & Sand Fitness Carters Kranti Jaeger Emirates Towers Grand Stores Home 2 Message Henri Lloyd Al Dana Pharmacy Samsonite MCO Austin Reed Ajmal Eternal Change Shana Dubai Festival City Balu Matalan Al Ghurair Centre Bossini Friis Axiom Telecom Trucco Sports Direct Dubai Motor City Bossini Samsonite Black Label IC Factory Outlet Contempo Flowers Shana Chic Shoes Joe Bloggs Matalan G2000 Go Sport DIFC Grand Stores Digital Layal Contempo Flowers Traveller Tamaris Dubai Mall Carters Grand Stores Digital Grand Stores Digital The Walk, Dubai Marina Meena Bazaar Henri Lloyd Bossini Bossini Dubai Duty Free Wave Tower Aigner Samsonite Dreams Tower Bally Image Arts Iridium – Al Barsha Ibn Battuta Mall Special Reserve G2000 Grand Stores Travelex Kiosks Ripani London Restaurant Co Samsonite Pronovias Fitz & Simons ABU DHABI Go Sport Dalma Mall Pan Emirates Furniture Sheikh Zayed Road Shana Heatwaves Chic Shoes Profit Free Sports Racetrack Kiosk One World Matalan Western Furniture Showtime Reserve Naturelle Arabian Plaza Grand Stores Digital Howard’s Storage World G2000 Axiom Telecom Al Dana Mall Samsonite Classic Bossini G2 Black Label Joe Bloggs Reserve Naturelle IC Company Matalan Central Market Go Sports Times Square Grand Stores Digital Samsonite Joe Bloggs Grand Stores Digital In Wear Beach Road Sun & Sand Active Rotana Mall The Body Shop Mall of the Emirates Uptown Mirdif Bombay Joe Bloggs Oasis Mall Travelex World Trade Towers Zone Go Sport Samsonite Gerry Weber Mushrif Mall Abu Dhabi Duty Free SHARJAH RAS AL KHAIMAH Matalan Duty Free Areas Last Minute Shop Sahara Centre Al Manar Mall, Al Khamis Shoes Julphar Pharmacy 48 Hours Shop Orange Polyclinic Bawabat Mall Temporary Terminal Shop Go Sport Okaidi Beauty Salon T1 Central Hub Shana Children’s Hairdressers Sharaf DG Bossini T3 Watches Area Samsonite Fatouh Al Kher Centre Travelex Kiosks FUJAIRAH Early Learning Centre Al Ansari Exchange Sharjah City Centre Travelex Orange Fujairah Matalan Abu Dhabi Mall National
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