Dawsons have been involved in the Interior Design and FF&E of Sharjah Safari Park since 2018. The park covers 8km² and is the largest African Safari Park outside of Africa. The Architecture and Theming follow a journey through Africa that showcases the different fauna and flora in the relevant ‘geographical’ context.
The F&B outlets in ‘Zanzibar’ Village were design to look like small buildings that have been joined together, with each area having its own character. This was achieved with architectural elements such as ceiling finish, window type, and paint colours and FF&E elements such as light fittings, furniture and artwork.
The ‘Zanzibar’ Terminal buildings were designed to look like a traditional colonial era terminal, with a large map wall, railway station style benches, and large wall clock. Dawsons were responsible for all ID and FF&E elements.
The ‘Zanzibar’ concept was achieved with the use of traditional coloured glass, timber windows and doors, traditional ironmongery. Dawsons were responsible for all ID and FF&E elements
The Safari Camp Terminal Building was designed to have an open Safari Lodge feel. Dawsons were responsible for all ID and FF&E elements.
The toilet blocks were designed to have basic hardwearing finishes.
Dawsons designed the internal and external restaurant area in the Safari Camp. Dawsons were responsible for all ID and FF&E elements.