Local decoration of the Sunrise
Attitude 4* restaurants.
Handmade. Homemade. We are proud to promote local talent at Sunrise Attitude, which is why many of the pieces you see at the hotel are from small businesses, local artists and entrepreneurs in Mauritius. Read on to learn about the talented people behind these beautiful objects!
Local decoration of
The Market restaurant
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by Metalite
Lampshade
These made-in-Mauritius fabric lampshades add a fancy flourish to our hotel’s main restaurant, The Market. Founded in 2006 and owned by Christian Lenferna, Metalite leads the way when it comes to all things lighting.
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by Associated Textiles
Fabric & cushion
Enjoying sitting on these funky cushions while at The Market? They’re the work of Associated Textiles, a Mauritius-based business that’s been working with fabric since 1989! It’s safe to say, they’re absolute pros.
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by MAVENCI
Tables
Enjoy a meal at The Market and you’ll dine on a table made by MAVENCI and Fiberepro. Both of these businesses are Mauritius-based and we love the cool, contemporary look their joint creation brings to the restaurant.
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by Fibre Pro
Table-top
Enjoy a meal at The Market and you’ll dine on a table made by MAVENCI and Fiberepro. Both of these businesses are Mauritius-based and we love the cool, contemporary look their joint creation brings to the restaurant.
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by Ennsel
Mirror
This mirror design is part of our collaboration with local creative textile company, Ennsel, on their first concept project! Here, Ennsel’s island-inspired palette brings instant warmth to our public spaces.
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by Passion Locale
Woven basket
This eye-catching woven basket came from Passion Locale; the shop and creative space of Mauritian artist Catherine Merven. Fancy learning how to make your own? Keep an eye out for Catherine’s workshops.
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by Tessa de Robillard
Drawings
We love these fascinating faces, drawn by Mauritian artist Tessa de Robillard. Tessa’s work is so full of life and fun. We love being able to look at her drawings every day and are proud to support local talent by showing off her work.
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by L'ilot Cadres
Framed
The drawings of Tessa de Robillard (a Mauritian artist) lay flat on a cane background, made by L’ilot Cadres, a picture frame shop that you can find in Cap Malheureux. These pieces are truly Mauritian through and through!
Local decoration of
The Social House restaurant
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by Metalite
Lampshades
Made locally by Metalite, these rattan lampshades are the perfect simple, yet impactful, addition to The Social House’s interior. Mauritius-based Metalite has been in the business of making beautiful lighting since 2006.
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by Agigraphix
Signage
Cool, contemporary and welcoming – we simply love The Social House’s sign. It was made by Agigraphix, a Mauritian business that specialises in signage that communicates the right message.
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by Meuble Meunier
Lights
These sweet, atmospheric hanging lights were made by the talented team at Mauritius-based Meuble Meunier. Experts in rattan, Meuble Meunier create beautiful furniture and decorative objects with this versatile material.
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by Yuni
Directors’ chairs
Sit back and relax on our striped directors’ chairs. The chair itself has been made by Yuni and the fun fabric is the work of V and I Co Ltd – two brilliant local businesses for one fabulous chair!
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by VNI
fabric
Sit back and relax on our striped directors’ chairs. The chair itself has been made by Yuni and the fun fabric is the work of V and I Co Ltd – two brilliant local businesses for one fabulous chair!
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by Yuni
Green chairs
We have Mauritian business Yuni to thank for these pops of green. Established in 2004, Yuni specialises in Balinese furniture with a Mauritian touch. They have two shops on the island, filled with decorative delights.
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by Yuni & by VNI
Benches & linen fabric
These comfortable benches are the combined effort of two Mauritian businesses. Yuni was responsible for the beautiful wood, while V and I Co Ltd were responsible for the linen fabric. A winning combo, if you ask us.
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by Gabrielle Dalais
Mural
Print design artist Gabrielle Dalais was the creative mind behind our hotel’s visual identity. We love how this mural captures The Social House’s relaxed and welcoming vibe.
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by Raymark & VNI
Sunshade & deckchair fabric
Stay cool thanks to this Raymark sunshade, designed by the local business with Mauritius’ tropical climate in mind. The deckchairs have a local twist too, with V and I Co Ltd supplying the fabric.
Local decoration of
the Kot Nou restaurant
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by Métalite
Lampshade
Lighting can really make or break a space, can’t it? Fortunately, with years of experience under their belts, Metalite’s choices are always spot on. We love these classic lampshades and think they add a real elegance to Kot Nou.
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from Marble & Stones
Pots
We love plants and good plants need good pots! The pots and stones in Kot Nou are from Marble & Stones, a Mauritian company that knows stoneware better than just about anybody else.
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from Nathalie Hardy Interiors
Fabrics
Nathalie Hardy Interiors (a wonderful Mauritian interior design business) is responsible for these lush fabrics and we are obsessed with them! The flashes of green against the more neutral tones work perfectly in Kot Nou.
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from Beekhun
Rattan curtain
We love that this beautiful rattan curtain offers a little privacy but doesn’t completely shut the natural world out. It’s from Beekhun, a Mauritian business that’s been around since 1980 and that is dedicated to producing quality artisan blinds and shades.
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by Metal Concept & Associated Textiles
Chairs & fabrics
Two Mauritian businesses were responsible for the overall look of these chairs. Metal Concept made the structures, while the fabrics used were from Associated Textiles. A bit of a dream team, if you ask us and a great opportunity to shout about two Mauritian makers!
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by Metalite
Lampshade
This neat little trio of lights comes from the pros at Metalite. This trusted business has been around since 2006 and has locations in Pailles and Tamarin for all of your lighting needs.
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from Marble & Stone
Green table
This beautiful green table comes from Marble & Stone. Established in 2005 by Michael Descombes, Marble & Stone manufactures everything from luxury bathtubs to planters, right here in Mauritius.
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from Meubles Meunier
Two tables
This collection of tables, all of varying heights, really adds interest to the space. The two rattan tables here are from Meubles Meunier, which has been around for more than 30 years and can be found in Terre Rouge.