Tissoli, the emerging force in luxury real estate and investment, has officially unveiled its guiding project philosophy: ‘Life, Imagined by Tissoli’. The announcement marks a bold step in the brand’s evolution, underscoring its commitment to redefining luxury living through thoughtful design, emotional depth, and a focus on the human experience.

More than a design statement, ‘Life, Imagined by Tissoli’ represents a new approach to residential development—one that moves beyond surface-level aesthetics to embrace spaces that inspire, connect, and reflect the unique lifestyles of their residents. At the heart of this philosophy is a belief that true luxury lies not only in material elegance but in the ability of a space to evoke emotion and foster a sense of belonging.
“Our vision is to create homes that are not just lived in, but deeply felt,” said Pooja Rathore, Chief Operating Officer at Tissoli. “Every Tissoli residence is designed with intentionality—to stir emotion, invite connection, and elevate everyday living. ‘Life, Imagined by Tissoli’ is our promise to craft spaces that resonate on a personal level.”
Tissoli’s approach is rooted in purposeful design—where architectural form, interior flow, and surrounding environments work in harmony to support meaningful living. This philosophy is reflected in the company’s debut development, Palazzo Tissoli, a Dhs1.2 billion collaboration with iconic Italian design house Pininfarina, set to rise on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah.
By placing emotional resonance at the centre of its design ethos, Tissoli aims to reshape the narrative around luxury—positioning it as an experience rather than a price point. The brand’s focus on individuality, wellbeing, and curated detail signals a new chapter in how luxury real estate is envisioned and delivered in the region.
As Tissoli continues to bring its vision to life, ‘Life, Imagined by Tissoli’ will remain the foundation upon which all future developments are built—a testament to the company’s enduring mission to create not just homes, but places of lasting meaning.