Born and raised in Beirut, Milia Maroun went on to become one of the most distinctive voices in Lebanese fashion.
Art, Architecture & Design
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For more than half a century, Lebanese painter Raouf Rifai has explored the complexities of human identity and psychology.
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As one half of Bokja, Huda Baroudi crafts storytelling through textiles, while her daughter Mariam narrates through food at SiLA Table.
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Father-and-daughter artists Anachar Basbous and Shana discuss sculpture, jewelry, heritage and translating monumental forms into wearable art.
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Lebanon’s ceramists are transforming clay into art. From delicate tableware to striking sculptural pieces, meet the makers shaping Beirut’s ceramic scene.
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Rudy Rahme is no stranger to Lebanon’s bustling art scene. The artist and poet has spent the last three decades creating magnificent sculptures, earning him immense respect at home and abroad.
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Internationally acclaimed Lebanese photographer Roger Moukarzel still remembers his humble beginnings in the mountain village of Beit Chabeb, where summers were full of adventure.
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At BlattChaya, each tile tells a story — not just of Lebanese heritage, but of resilience, artistry and an unwavering commitment to quality.
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Based in Beirut, Ghazi Baker creates dense, layered pieces that reflect the chaos, tension and complexity of his surroundings.



