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Sayar & Garibeh

WhereBeirut, Lebanon and Paris, France
WhatFoam tissue boxes
Based between Beir...

Based between Beirut and Paris, Stephanie Sayar and Charbel Garibeh create experimental designs that blend traditional craft techniques with contemporary innovation and wit. Sayar & Garibeh formed their Beirut studio in 2015 after graduating in Interior Architecture at Lebanese University. Teetering between the functional, decorative and sculptural, their playful works are fabricated in materials like terracotta, marble, resin and foam, and are always rebelling against the expected. The pair find inspiration in Lebanese daily life and culture – its contrasts, diversity and rich culture, resulting in collections of functional objects with an unconventional edge.

Based between Beirut and Paris, Stephanie Sayar and Charbel Garibeh create experimental designs that blend traditional craft techniques with contemporary innovation and wit. Sayar & Garibeh formed their Beirut studio in 2015 after graduating in Inte

Based between Beirut and Paris, Stephanie Sayar and Charbel Garibeh create experimental designs that blend traditional craft techniques with contemporary innovation and wit. Sayar & Garibeh formed their Beirut studio in 2015 after graduating in Interior Architecture at Lebanese University. Teetering between the functional, decorative and sculptural, their playful works are fabricated in materials like terracotta, marble, resin and foam, and are always rebelling against the expected. The pair find inspiration in Lebanese daily life and culture – its contrasts, diversity and rich culture, resulting in collections of functional objects with an unconventional edge.

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Sayar & Garibeh

Stephanie Sayar and Charbel Garibeh produce cutting-edge works in unique mediums. Foam is one of their favourite materials, chosen for its chemical and physical properties that allow it to merge, fill, expand and move. The beauty is that this interactive material cannot be predicted or planned – only gravity and chance can determine how it falls into place.