Aman Hotels, owned by Russian oligarch Vladislav Doronin, has announced the launch of the interior line Aman Interiors and the start of collaboration with renowned Japanese designer Kengo Kuma.
The designer is known for his simple and clear vision of interior objects, where beauty and functionality are in perfect balance.
The first Aman Interiors furniture collection, Migumi, was presented at the Design Miami exhibition. Interior items are produced in limited editions and made from natural materials: precious wood species, and natural stone. Traditional Japanese “ari siguchi” (“swallowtail joint”) technology, without a single nail, was used for production – this is how the massive oak bench and table bases are connected, although some details made of oak veneer are reinforced with steel. The dining table with unusual wooden legs is complemented by a tabletop made of Calacatta marble. All interior items are manufactured in Japan.
The global collaboration between the hotel network and the designer is not accidental – Kuma has just completed work on the first joint large-scale project, Aman Miami Beach Residences. This residential complex with 22 keys will start welcoming residents in 2026, simultaneously with the opening of the new Aman Miami hotel.