Have you seen Elissa?

A Phoenician princess

Elissa is a Phoenician princess who‭, ‬in 800‭ ‬BC‭, ‬fled the war that tore her kingdom of Tire in Lebanon‭. ‬She braved the sea seeking for a place to take refuge‭. ‬

On se voit demain par hasard

“Let’s meet tomorrow by chance”‭ ‬

It was entirely manufactured in a workshop in Tunis‭, ‬composed exclusively of women who still take time and use traditions in the‭ ‬hand making‭.‬

Les femmes de souf 

The project that tells stories

Intertwined stories of women like birds in a cage waiting for what’s next‭, ‬women crossing countries‭ and seas because of a revolution that put their country on pause or simply destroyed it‭.‬

Zaman

A collection of hand made jewelry

The memory is composed of stories mangling blurry instants and clear images‭. ‬Evanescent‭, ‬it can sink into oblivion at any time‭. ‬Unless it materializes to mark its time‭.‬

Kanz & Kanze´

Kanz means treasure‭. ‬Kanzé sweater

A project of handmade knitted pull-overs designed by Maya and fabricated by a group of Syrian women refugees based in Lebanon‭. ‬

Check point

Skateboard‭

In our contemporary society‭, ‬in perpetual motion‭, ‬cultures are constantly redefined‭. ‬As a result‭, ‬when a novelty comes up against a tradition‭, ‬it causes conflicts‭. ‬The equilibrium is restored only after its complete assimilation‭.‬