Amaala Triple Bay, a new wellness and yachting haven on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, has appointed Warisan as its furniture partner for Phase II of the landmark development. Part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, Amaala is being brought to life by Red Sea Global as an ultra-luxury destination that combines world-class hospitality with a deep commitment to environmental stewardship.
For this phase, Warisan is collaborating with international design studio Studio Carter to craft bespoke furniture for outdoor guest areas and key public spaces. Each piece is tailored to the resort’s architectural vision while meeting the demands of the desert–coastal climate, a balance of aesthetic refinement and resilient construction that defines Warisan’s approach.
This appointment reflects Warisan’s proven ability to deliver on ambitious hospitality projects around the world. From the Maldives to the Mediterranean, the brand has established itself as a trusted partner to iconic resorts, providing furniture that elevates guest experiences while respecting local environments.
At the heart of this capability is Warisan’s integrated model: a team of over 400 artisans supported by a fully owned manufacturing facility in East Java. This scale allows the brand to meet the demands of complex, large-scale developments without compromising on craftsmanship or detail.
Equally important is Warisan’s longstanding commitment to sustainability. For Amaala, as with all of its projects, the company is working with responsibly sourced materials including SVLK / V-Legal certified Indonesian teak. By aligning with international forestry standards, Warisan ensures its pieces not only endure in challenging environments but also contribute to developments that place environmental responsibility at the centre of their vision.
The appointment at Amaala marks a significant chapter in Warisan’s legacy of creating for the world’s most prestigious hospitality spaces. Contributing to one of the most ambitious new resorts of the decade, Warisan looks forward to sharing more as the project nears completion.