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.