8-suite house blending contemporary architecture with Moroccan craftsmanship. Designed by Bergendy Cooke and Amine Abouraoui, it offers minimalist design with traditional elements like tadelakt and bejmat. Pool, hammam, and custom furniture.
Innovative architectural concept
Maison Brummell Majorelle, designed by New Zealand architect Bergendy Cooke and Moroccan architect Amine Abouraoui, reinvents the traditional riad concept in a contemporary style. The recent building features:
- A 3-story structure
- 8 spacious suites
- Common areas including kitchen, dining room, and living room
Materials and design
- Extensive use of local materials:
- Tadelakt (traditional plaster)
- Bejmat (artisanal tiles)
- Terrazzo
- Distinctive architectural forms:
- Arches and curved windows
- Clean lines mixed with soft curves
Custom furnishings
- Furniture designed by the architect and handcrafted
- Selected vintage pieces
- Exclusive textiles created by Santa Living studio
Facilities
- Heated outdoor pool
- Hammam with:
- Landscaped gardens
Guest experience
- Intimate atmosphere due to limited number of rooms
- Some suites equipped with private outdoor bathtubs
- Self-service bar
- Personalized service
Dining
- Moroccan breakfast served in the garden
- Restaurant offering refined local cuisine
Maison Brummell Majorelle offers a modern reinterpretation of Moroccan hospitality, combining minimalist design and traditional touches in an intimate setting.