Carbogatto within TheArsenale’s global spaces — Dubai, Doha, Monaco, Macau, Miami
TheArsenale — Dubai
Opened on October 16, 2025, at Wafi City, TheArsenale Dubai became the newest and most strategically significant space within the brand’s global ecosystem. The project was realized in partnership with Sheikh Ahmed Bin Mana Al Maktoum (member of Dubai’s ruling family, Deputy Chairman of Wafi Group, and a key figure in the development of large-scale cultural and commercial initiatives in the UAE), granting the space elevated status and strong local institutional backing.
TheArsenale Dubai rapidly established itself as a magnet for the global creative and luxury elite. Guests and participants included
Virgil Abloh (designer, founder of Off-White, former Artistic Director of Menswear at Louis Vuitton, and one of the most influential figures in contemporary fashion and cross-cultural design),
Philippe Starck (one of the world’s most influential industrial designers, creator of iconic objects, interiors, and architectural projects),
Karim Rashid (global pop-design icon, among the most prolific designers of our time, working at the intersection of technology, form, and mass culture),
James Goldstein (cult collector, architectural patron, and lifestyle icon, widely known for his John Lautner-designed residence),
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (French fashion designer and artist, a key figure in the art–fashion movement), and
Ora Ïto (French designer and architect, renowned for his conceptual thinking and futuristic approach to objects and spaces) — individuals shaping the language of contemporary culture, design, and fashion.
Alongside the branded Carbogatto H7 — TheArsenale Edition, the exhibition features Renault Air4, Katalis EV1000 — TheArsenale Edition, Bandit9 Supermarine, Bogarde × Dior Silver BMX, and other iconic objects of the future, reflecting a refined synthesis of engineering, art, and mobility culture.
Under the artistic direction of Patrice Meignan (co-founder and Creative Director of TheArsenale) and Marcela Meignan (co-founder and strategic lead, shaping the brand’s cultural and curatorial vision), Dubai has been firmly established as a key node in TheArsenale’s global network — a place for premieres, private unveilings, and a continuous dialogue between East and West.
TheArsenale — Doha
TheArsenale space in the Doha Design District was inaugurated with the participation of Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, underscoring its cultural and symbolic importance for Qatar. The opening marked a significant moment for the region’s design and architectural community.
TheArsenale Doha seamlessly integrated into an ecosystem focused on innovation, sustainability, and the preservation of cultural heritage. The space serves as a platform for dialogue between global design and regional identity, reinforcing Doha Design District’s position as one of the leading centers of contemporary culture and the creative economy.
TheArsenale — Monaco
TheArsenale concept store at Fairmont Monte Carlo represents a natural extension of the brand’s philosophy within Monaco — a city where speed, precision, and elegance define a way of life.
The space regularly attracts leaders of the luxury industry, architecture, fashion, and the collector community, becoming a setting for informal encounters and cultural intersections against the backdrop of avant-garde mobility and refined engineering.
TheArsenale — Macau
The flagship TheArsenale V5 at City of Dreams, Macau — known as “The Most Insane Garage in the World” — stands as one of the brand’s most expansive and content-rich spaces. Its opening and key events were held with the participation of representatives from the Macao Government Tourism Office and Melco Resorts & Entertainment.
The exhibition “We Have Seen the Future” brought together XPeng X2, Arc Vector Electric Motorcycle, Nissan Ariya Single-Seater Concept, along with curated objects from land, sea, and air mobility, reinforcing TheArsenale’s role in shaping non-gaming tourism and Macau’s contemporary cultural narrative.
“Inside these spaces, mobility is not displayed — it is experienced.
TheArsenale — Miami
During Art Basel Miami, TheArsenale presented TheArtpark — a space where mobility entered into direct dialogue with contemporary art. The exhibition featured works by Banksy and Frances Wilks, drawing the attention of the international art community, collectors, and leaders of the creative industries.
Miami became the stage where TheArsenale philosophy revealed itself with particular clarity: movement as a form of cultural expression and an emotionally charged experience — precise, expressive, and unmistakably future-oriented.