At BlattChaya, each tile tells a story — not just of Lebanese heritage, but of resilience, artistry and an unwavering commitment to quality.
Designers & Creatives
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Creative Space Beirut School of Design is a tuition-free school for fashion. It is radically committed to diversity and inclusivity within its program.
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Bokja, founded by Huda Baroudi and Maria Hibri, produces pieces that blur the lines between functionality and art, rooted in the region’s heritage.
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Nada discusses her creative process, architectural influence from nature and heritage, reflecting Lebanon’s beauty and resilience.
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Ivan Debs discusses his art journey, blending African roots and Lebanese heritage, expressing Lebanon’s struggles and beauty.
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Beirut’s art scene continues to reach new heights, bringing Lebanese talents to the forefront. Artist and gallerist Simon Mhanna is one such rising star.
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George Geara has carved out a niche in the world of furniture design. Yet, the Lebanese designer’s talents are far more extensive, as we discover.
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Christine Safa discusses her artistic journey, Lebanese heritage, prestigious awards, future aspirations, and advice for young artists.
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Soulful and sophisticated are two words that describe Sandy Nour and her exquisite gowns. The Lebanese fashion designer has remained rooted in Lebanon while establishing a name for herself in Dubai …