Michael Davis, chief executive of NMC Healthcare, at his home in The Galleria Villas in Dubai. All photos: Pawan Singh / The National
Davis is a keen art collector, and invests in pieces for both investment and pleasure, but says each artwork in his home is meaningful to him.
A Bearbrick doll is positioned adjacent to an original Ross Muir painting.
A multicoloured X-ray portrait of a skull wearing a crown by London artist Ernesto Romano.
Davis says this antique leather pub chair is his favourite piece of furniture.
His favourite artwork, meanwhile, is this take on Da Vinci's 'Last Supper' by Emirati artist Rashed Al Mansoori, which shows various pop and historical figures, including Madonna, Lady Diana, Frida Kahlo, Jean-Michel Basquiat, David Bowie, Kurt Cobain, Tupac, Prince, Asmahan Jaber Jassim, Joan of Arc and JonBenet Ramsey.
A watercolour of a mosquito that was used as a template for street art from New Orleans, Louisiana, where Davis is originally from.
A whimsical portrait of Princess Diana, which Davis bought from a Dutch pop artist.
Davis also commissioned the artist to do a matching piece of himself.
White Loro Piana curtains in the living area are framed by black-and-white photographs by Bobby Sager: one depicting a boy fighter from Rwanda who made his first kill at the age of 7, and two girls from a war-torn Afghan village.
An Alexander Calder mobile from the 1930s on the walnut and wrought iron dining table.
Davis's interior designer Kate Instone is the founder of Blush International, a company through which she has decorated the houses of Madonna, Sting and Seal.
The master bedroom is done up in shades of rich turquoise, burnt orange and bronze detailing, and has an antique Persian rug.
A guest bedroom in the villa.
A chest of drawers in one of the guest bedrooms.
The pool area of Davis's 8,000-square-foot villa.
Michael Davis, chief executive of NMC Healthcare, at his home in The Galleria Villas in Dubai. All photos: Pawan Singh / The National
Davis is a keen art collector, and invests in pieces for both investment and pleasure, but says each artwork in his home is meaningful to him.
A Bearbrick doll is positioned adjacent to an original Ross Muir painting.
A multicoloured X-ray portrait of a skull wearing a crown by London artist Ernesto Romano.
Davis says this antique leather pub chair is his favourite piece of furniture.
His favourite artwork, meanwhile, is this take on Da Vinci's 'Last Supper' by Emirati artist Rashed Al Mansoori, which shows various pop and historical figures, including Madonna, Lady Diana, Frida Kahlo, Jean-Michel Basquiat, David Bowie, Kurt Cobain, Tupac, Prince, Asmahan Jaber Jassim, Joan of Arc and JonBenet Ramsey.
A watercolour of a mosquito that was used as a template for street art from New Orleans, Louisiana, where Davis is originally from.
A whimsical portrait of Princess Diana, which Davis bought from a Dutch pop artist.
Davis also commissioned the artist to do a matching piece of himself.
White Loro Piana curtains in the living area are framed by black-and-white photographs by Bobby Sager: one depicting a boy fighter from Rwanda who made his first kill at the age of 7, and two girls from a war-torn Afghan village.
An Alexander Calder mobile from the 1930s on the walnut and wrought iron dining table.
Davis's interior designer Kate Instone is the founder of Blush International, a company through which she has decorated the houses of Madonna, Sting and Seal.
The master bedroom is done up in shades of rich turquoise, burnt orange and bronze detailing, and has an antique Persian rug.