The Rose Rotana.

Depa, the Middle East’s premier hotel interiors contracting company, has clinched a Dh61 million ($16.6 million) contract with the Abdullah Bin Brook Group for the implementation of the interior work of Rose Rotana Suites in Dubai, believed to be the world’s tallest serviced apartments tower.

Under the deal, Depa will supply and furnish the 68-storey tower with lavish furnishings, elegant fixtures and equipment.
To soar 333 m above Dubai’s Sheikh Zayed Road, the Rose Rotana Suites tower is set for completion in 2006.
And in a unique and innovative step, Depa, in association with its local and international financing institutional partners, is going to arrange the necessary financing to cover the majority of the fit-out and furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) contract value
“We are delighted to have been selected to undertake the execution of the FF&E works on the Rose Rotana Suites, given the building's headline-making distinction among Dubai's stunning skyscraper skyline,” says a spokesman.
Depa’s latest assignment will generate 410 different types of studios and 72 suites of various classes.
The tower, with its sleek steel, glass structure and its soaring height in relation to its relatively small footprint of 10,000 m has required that the architect/consultant Khatib & Alami, employ the most sophisticated technology and refined architectural designs to accomplish the project.
The Arab Construction Company (ACC) has been assigned as lead contractor on the project which is based on an original interior design by IDEA Art Decoration.