Lebanon’s design scene is flourishing at the House of Today Biennale in Beirut
- (opens in new tab)
- (opens in new tab)
- (opens in new tab)
- Sign up to our newsletter Newsletter
Lebanon has previously gained cachet for producing red-carpet fashion designers such as Elie Saab, Rabih Kayrouz, Zuhair Murad and Reem Acra, but its product designers are the ones now claiming their rightful positions in the spotlight. As the fourth House of Today Biennale kicks off in Beirut, the high quality calibre of this growing industry is clear.
House of Today, a non-profit organisation that has showcased Lebanese design internationally – from Design Days Dubai to Design Miami – uses its platform to fund scholarships for promising young Lebanese designers, aiding a new generation to step in and continue the trajectory set by leading lights such as Nada Debs and Karen Chekerdjian.
With Beirut Design Week having celebrated its seventh edition in May, and the newer Beirut Design Fair hosting its second run this past September, the country’s growing appetite and appreciation for design has created an increase in local production, with many traditional artisanal practices being revived as designers define a unique language from their small country.
This is evident in the Biennale’s main exhibition, ‘Elevate, the Quest for Heightened Senses’, at 3Beirut where selected designers were tasked with producing tables that go beyond function to elicit emotional responses through sensory considerations. Tamara Barrage’s ‘Bodily’ tables, made from a mix of resin and concrete, appear as otherworldly forms, while Charles Kalpakian’s ‘Faros’ bedside tables in verde bamboo granite and black-brushed ash wood continues his fascination with reinterpreting motifs found in decorative arts.
Elsewhere at 3Beirut, ‘The Shop’ by House of Today in collaboration with WallpaperSTORE* opens. Following the success of its inaugural 2016 edition, the pop-up store and exhibition space features newly commissioned exclusive works by flourishing Lebanese talent including Dima Haidar, Layal Chacar and Elie Metni displayed amongst the store’s inventory of international designs.
Collaborating with US brand R & Company, House of Today has paired designers from both countries to realise additional table designs. The Haas Brothers teamed up with fellow siblings Carlo and Mary-Lynn Massoud, while Rogan Gregory worked with Flavie Audi, and Katie Stout produced a table with Sayar & Garibeh.
R & Company principal Evan Snyderman, who is the biennale’s exhibition ambassador, will be one of the speakers at the CraftPorn lecture series, which will also welcome Humberto Campana, Peter Marigold, Pascale Mussard, Formafantasma and Bernard Khoury.
Khoury has curated another stand-out show for the programme – a retrospective of furniture pieces designed by his late father, the modernist, brutalist architect Khalil Khoury, on view at the Sursock Museum, where CraftPorn will also take place.
INFORMATION
House of Today Biennale is on view until 28 December. For more information, visit the House of Today website (opens in new tab)
-
St John Marylebone marks a new era for the famed London restaurant
We visit St John Marylebone, which carries on the legacy of the famed London restaurant and brings its signature style to a new location
By Mary Cleary • Published
-
Sage + Sound, a new Upper East Side wellness centre and spa, brings all aspects of self-care under one roof
Sage + Sound wellness centre in New York offers an extensive treatment menu of everything from facials to life coaching
By Pei-Ru Keh • Published
-
New Kindle Scribe crowns 15 years of evolution of Amazon’s e-reader
We review the latest and most sophisticated Kindle ever made, the Amazon Kindle Scribe, and look back over the device’s 15-year evolution and how it squares up to rivals like the reMarkable 2
By Jonathan Bell • Published
-
Art’otel Battersea opens with immersive interiors by Jaime Hayon
An exclusive tour of Art’otel Battersea, the first UK opening from the group, located opposite the Battersea Power Station and featuring immersive interiors by Jaime Hayon
By Rosa Bertoli • Published
-
For Tectona, Martin Szekely makes a rare foray into industrial production
Designer Martin Szekely creates a paradoxical new range of outdoor furniture for French manufacturer Tectona – called ‘Soleil’, it is as much about shadow as it is about light
By Oscar Duboÿ • Published
-
Door handles and knobs: latest designs for quick home updates
Door handles and beyond: open the door to a world of practical design details and ideas for door furniture with our selection of architectural ironmongery from some of the world's leading designers and makers
By Rosa Bertoli • Published
-
Portable lights to illuminate your winter nights
Brighten up your winter evenings with our edit of the best portable lights for indoor and outdoor
By Rosa Bertoli • Published
-
Christmas decorations from leading creatives and design brands
Our edit of contemporary Christmas decorations ranges from architect-designed festive ornaments to Christmas baubles by leading creatives
By Rosa Bertoli • Published
-
This furniture was designed by children: Galerie Philia presents ‘Design Brut’
‘Design Brut’ is a new initiative by Galerie Philia whereby children create furniture design
By Rosa Bertoli • Published
-
Discover colourful rugs from world-leading designers and makers
Discover our selection of colourful rugs, by leading designers, artists and craftsmen
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
-
Roman and Williams marks 20th anniversary with trio of new furniture collections
Roman and Williams adds to its RW Guild collections with new furniture, objects and lighting designs
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated