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Objects for People Who Notice
In workshops like this, utility becomes its own language.
Each curve, handle, and surface is shaped for purpose, not display.
To notice it is to recognize yourself in what endures.

Aya Omrani
Oct 282 min read


Tunisia in the American Eye: The Quiet Rise of Tunisian Crafts
American buyers are turning to Tunisian crafts for their depth, authenticity, and quiet luxury. From Sejnane pottery to olive-wood utensils, these objects are finding new life in curated US homes and boutiques.

Safouane Ben Haj Ali
Sep 302 min read


Tools That Outlast Plastic
Handmade Tunisian spoons and tools are not substitutes for plastic. They are the original standard: carved from olive wood, holding weight without heaviness, softening with use, and gaining a quiet patina over time. Built to serve daily meals again and again, they carry continuity where disposables end in waste.

Aya Omrani
Sep 271 min read


The Objects Tunisia Is Known For (and Why They Last)
Tunisia is known for pottery, foutas, rugs, and glass. These are not souvenirs but living objects, part of daily life, made to last.

Aya Omrani
Sep 192 min read


Why Interior Designers Are Quietly Turning to Tunisia
Tunisian artisan decor is quietly entering the world’s most refined interiors. Designers are turning to it for grounding, texture, and material presence, not trend.

Aya Omrani
Jul 282 min read


Handmade Tunisian Crafts: The Artistry You Can’t Ignore Anymore
Handmade Tunisian crafts: why settle for mass-produced when you can own artistry shaped by history? We’re breaking it down.

Safouane Ben Haj Ali
Feb 272 min read
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