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QuickviewChaar Round Plate II
Homegoods, TablewareOne of a kind handmade plates, all shaped and glazed with love.22,00€22,00€ -

QuickviewChaar Round Plate I
Homegoods, TablewareOne of a kind handmade plates, all shaped and glazed with love.18,00€18,00€ -

QuickviewChaar Platter I
Homegoods, Sale, TablewareOne of a kind handmade platter, all shaped and glazed with love.25,00€25,00€ -

QuickviewArgij Baskets
Baskets, WovenArgij means sifting flour and sugar. Argij is a kind of wicker that is woven with only one plant leaf. A leaf is skillfully shaved and then the strands are delicately woven together and finally reunited. If you look at this collected one of a kind piece closely, you will see the leaf stem on one side. The finer the weaves, the better the sieve produced.21,00€ – 24,00€21,00€ – 24,00€ -
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QuickviewAsemann Throw
Sale, Throws & Blankets, WovenHand woven throw, made out of cotton and wool.165,00€165,00€ -

QuickviewBisheh Flower Basket
Baskets, Sale, WovenOne of a kind handwoven baskets made from local plant leaves and palms.42,00€42,00€ -

QuickviewThe Monkey Notebook
Library, StationaryHand bound notebooks with art illustration by Shizaru Studio. Kraft paper and plain off white sheets.24,00€24,00€ -

QuickviewJoy of The South
Baskets, WovenPure hand-woven, rustic and environmentally friendly baskets made out of 100% natural rattan grass. Natural environmental protection, natural materials, natural color. Tightly handwoven design creates a solid structure with wood like properties. Sizes: 30 D x 30 H 40 D x 40 D52,00€ – 65,00€52,00€ – 65,00€ -

QuickviewBisheh Baskets
Baskets, Sale, WovenOne of a kind handwoven baskets made from local plant leaves and palms.32,00€32,00€ -

QuickviewKaleidoscopic Earrings IV | Medium
Collaborations, Jewelry, Miahatami, To WearThe kaleidoscopic geometries present in this small collection of earrings, in collaboration with House of Tehran, refer to the superb stained glass window, dating back to the late 60s of the last century, of the private ballroom of the Saadabad palace. The wonderful and irresistible iridescent colors of this window are re-proposed in a more playful key in the transparent plexiglass earrings as if to imitate the play of lights of that window.60,00€60,00€ -

QuickviewKerman, Framed
Library, One Of A KindVintage Persian carpet, restored and framed presented as one of a kind piece of art and history.275,00€275,00€ -
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QuickviewSimourgh Notebook
Library, StationaryThe Simourgh Notebook from ¨The Lonely Garden¨ series A hundred pages to record and solidify an idea, to sketch or to relive a memory which should not be forgotten. This semi-hard covered notebook with two types of blank and dotted pages, is suitable for writing, organizing and drawing on trips or city strolls. The original pattern design of the cover, seeks to recreate up-to-dated conceptions, of a mysterious past. The design presents imaginative reflections and perceptions, rooted in the rich history of Persian culture. The paper is prepared from Sustainable Forest Management, and since it is recyclable, it does not harm nature and the environment.25,00€25,00€ -

QuickviewThe Banana Notebook
Library, StationaryHand bound notebooks with art illustration by Shizaru Studio. Kraft paper and plain off white sheets.24,00€24,00€ -

QuickviewTabriz, Framed
Library, One Of A Kind, SaleVintage Persian carpet, restored and framed presented as one of a kind piece of art and history.210,00€210,00€ -

QuickviewThe 1409 x 3 Notebooks
Library, StationaryA pack of three hand bond notebook, with 32 sheets each, best for drawing, sketching and dreaming!12,00€12,00€ -

QuickviewChaar Platter II
Homegoods, Sale, TablewareOne of a kind handmade platter, all shaped and glazed with love.25,00€25,00€ -

QuickviewChaar Mug With Spoon I
Homegoods, TablewareOne of a kind handmade mugs with pockets for their matching spoons.24,00€24,00€ -

QuickviewChaar Pen Holder II
Homegoods, Sale, TablewareOne of a kind handmade containers for holding pens or any other accessories.27,00€27,00€ -

QuickviewChaar Mug With Spoon II
Homegoods, Sale, TablewareOne of a kind handmade mugs with pockets for their matching spoons.24,00€24,00€ -

QuickviewThe Endless Summer
Baskets, Sale, WovenPure hand-woven, rustic and environmentally friendly baskets made out of 100% natural rattan grass. Natural environmental protection, natural materials, natural color. Tightly handwoven design creates a solid structure with wood like properties.45,00€45,00€ -

QuickviewThe Plus Notebook
Library, StationaryA mixed paper hand bond notebook, with 80 sheets parchment paper and 96 sheets mixed media paper, best for drawing, sketching and dreaming!25,00€25,00€ -
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QuickviewBahar Shoulder Necklace
Collaborations, Jewelry, Mehrnoush Shah Hosseini, To WearBahar Shoulder Necklace, inspired by Aqa Bozorg Mosque in Kashan tile patterns, is a piece of art designed by Mehrnoush Shah Hosseini. After Kermanshah's recent earth quick in 2017, Mehrnoush decided to commission the local women artisans in the aim of hope and support. After months of sketching and researching, she came up with the idea of these shoulder necklaces, which initially its history goes back to the ancient Egyptians, followed by a wave of trend in 1920s. Bead weaving is one of the arts of decorating the clothes of the people of Kermanshah. They use this art to make belts, vests, shoes and scarves. Each piece is one of a kind.520,00€520,00€ -

QuickviewSouf #1
Collaborations, Mirmola Soraya, RugsMir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.2.100,00€2.100,00€ -

QuickviewSouf #2
Collaborations, Mirmola Soraya, RugsMir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.2.100,00€2.100,00€ -

QuickviewSouf #3
Collaborations, Mirmola Soraya, RugsMir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.2.100,00€2.100,00€ -

QuickviewSouf #4
Collaborations, Mirmola Soraya, RugsMir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.1.200,00€1.200,00€ -

QuickviewSouf #6
Collaborations, Mirmola Soraya, RugsMir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.1.200,00€1.200,00€ -

QuickviewSouf #7
Collaborations, Mirmola Soraya, RugsMir Mola was born in 1978 in Ramsar, Iran. He received his BA in “hand-woven carpets design” in 2000 in Isfahan and his master’s degree in “handicraft” in 2006 in Tehran. Presently, with the aim of supplying high quality hand-woven materials, he runs Soraya Gallery in Tehran where many hand-made artworks are on display. Along with pursuing his academic degrees, Mir Mola studied traditional Iranian arts under several prominent teachers in Isfahan and Tehran. He knew all along that in order to accomplish his objectives and create what serves to manifest the uniqueness of his art in connection with its historical roots, he had to focus on literature, the outstanding Iranian art. As a result of his dedication to what he had learned and his observational understanding of art he stepped onto a totally abstractive and different setting in the process of design and weaving carpets. the way these hand-made artworks are developed is like traversing an untrodden path, entering uncharted territory and strikingly different from the usual urban Persian carpets.1.200,00€1.200,00€ -

QuickviewThe Blue Dream
Rugs, Sale, WovenZilu (زیلو): Zilu is one of the oldest handicrafts that has been used as a mat in houses, schools and shrines. One of a kind handwoven carpet with natural dying. this is a kind of kilim woven with cotton threads and simple designs quite in harmony with rural life. It has a cotton warp and weft.450,00€450,00€ -

QuickviewThe Little Banana Notebook
Library, StationaryHand bound notebooks with art illustration by Shizaru Studio. Kraft paper and plain off white sheets.18,00€18,00€ -

QuickviewThe Purple Dream
Rugs, Sale, Seeemple, WovenZilu (زیلو): Zilu is one of the oldest handicrafts that has been used as a mat in houses, schools and shrines. One of a kind handwoven carpet with natural dying. this is a kind of kilim woven with cotton threads and simple designs quite in harmony with rural life. It has a cotton warp and weft.450,00€450,00€ -

QuickviewBahar Table Linen
Table Linen, WovenHandmade table linen woven with 100% local cotton and hand embroidery.110,00€110,00€ -

QuickviewThe Persian Bazaar
Library, PrintsTajrish Bazaar - Tehran By Saleh Kazemi Saleh Kazemi was born in Teheran in 1992, where he lived until he was 18. In spite of showing artistic interests from an early age, he originally chose to embark on scientific studies. But after high school, he moved to Italy to study Graphic Design at the Fine Art Academy of Rome. His life is a continuous voyage, sketchbook in bag, in which he draws the people, the places, and what he sees happening around him. His works have been displayed in many personal and collective shows. The original: 240x150 cm | acrylic on canvas | 2020 - Rome The Print: 30x47 cm (11,8"x 18,5") Digital fine-art print on 285 gr. Fedrigoni recycled uncoated paper. With the caption in the back Printed in Italy Dry sealed stamp65,00€65,00€ -

QuickviewThe Persian Cafe
Library, Prints"The Persian Café" Ruhi Café - Tehran, Iran By Saleh Kazemi Saleh Kazemi was born in Teheran in 1992, where he lived until he was 18. In spite of showing artistic interests from an early age, he originally chose to embark on scientific studies. But after high school, he moved to Italy to study Graphic Design at the Fine Art Academy of Rome. His life is a continuous voyage, sketchbook in bag, in which he draws the people, the places, and what he sees happening around him. His works have been displayed in many personal and collective shows. The original: 40x24 cm | pen and ink on cardboard | 2019 - Rome The Print: 40 x 24 cm (15.7" x9.4") Digital fine-art print on 285 gr. Fedrigoni recycled uncoated paper. With description printed on back Printed in Italy Dry sealed stamp65,00€65,00€ -

QuickviewThe Persian Village
Library, Prints"The Persian Village" Abyaneh - Iran By Saleh Kazemi Saleh Kazemi was born in Teheran in 1992, where he lived until he was 18. In spite of showing artistic interests from an early age, he originally chose to embark on scientific studies. But after high school, he moved to Italy to study Graphic Design at the Fine Art Academy of Rome. His life is a continuous voyage, sketchbook in bag, in which he draws the people, the places, and what he sees happening around him. His works have been displayed in many personal and collective shows. The original: 50x17 cm | pen on cardboard | 2015 - Rome The Print: 15.5 x 47 cm (6.1" x18.5") Digital fine-art print on 285 gr. Fedrigoni recycled uncoated paper. With description printed on back Printed in Italy Dry sealed stamp65,00€65,00€ -
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QuickviewHess Towels | White & Blue
Table Linen, WovenHand woven towels for kitchen and Bathroom, made out of 100% natural dyed cotton. Set of two. Sizes: 45 x 45 60 x 4525,00€25,00€ -
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QuickviewHess Towels | B & W
Table Linen, WovenHand woven towels for kitchen and Bathroom, made out of 100% natural dyed cotton. Set of two. Sizes: 45 x 45 60 x 4525,00€25,00€ -
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QuickviewHess Towels | Blue & White
Table Linen, WovenHand woven towels for kitchen and Bathroom, made out of 100% natural dyed cotton. Set of two. Sizes: 45 x 45 60 x 4525,00€25,00€ -

QuickviewAla Collection | Ava Plate
Homegoods, TablewareÁla”Collection of decorative plates is inspired by historic monument “Áli Qapu” in Isfahan. Ali Qapu Palace (Persian: عالی قاپو, ‘Ālī Qāpū) or the Grand Ālī Qāpū is an imperial palace in Isfahan, Iran. The palace served as the official residence of Persian Emperors of the Safavid dynasty. UNESCO inscribed the Palace and the Square as a World Heritage site due to its cultural and historical importance. Designed and made by Studio Dast from Ala Collection.24,00€24,00€ -

QuickviewThe Red Bowl
Homegoods, Sale, TablewareOne of a kind handmade bowl, inspired by coconut shell shape. shaped and glazed with love.15,00€15,00€ -
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QuickviewSultan-Banou
Homegoods, Limited EditionThis little, limited edition papier-mache handmade character name is سلطانبانو [ Sultan-Banou ]. Handmade with love in artist's studio.175,00€175,00€ -

QuickviewAla Collection | Chang Plate
Homegoods, TablewareÁla”Collection of decorative plates is inspired by historic monument “Áli Qapu” in Isfahan. Ali Qapu Palace (Persian: عالی قاپو, ‘Ālī Qāpū) or the Grand Ālī Qāpū is an imperial palace in Isfahan, Iran. The palace served as the official residence of Persian Emperors of the Safavid dynasty. UNESCO inscribed the Palace and the Square as a World Heritage site due to its cultural and historical importance. Designed and made by Studio Dast from Ala Collection.24,00€24,00€ -
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QuickviewNomad – Large
Collaborations, Jewelry, Miahatami, To WearThis Miahatami jewelry series is inspired by the necklaces and costume jewelries worn by nomadic women of central Iran. Each chain is composed of small elements handcrafted by Italian experts who have reproduced each element in the same manner of the original piece. the material used is nickel free, which with the use of special treatments has taken on the color of old brass.150,00€150,00€ -

QuickviewAla Collection | Ala Blue Plate
Homegoods, Sale, TablewareÁla”Collection of decorative plates is inspired by historic monument “Áli Qapu” in Isfahan. Ali Qapu Palace (Persian: عالی قاپو, ‘Ālī Qāpū) or the Grand Ālī Qāpū is an imperial palace in Isfahan, Iran. The palace served as the official residence of Persian Emperors of the Safavid dynasty. UNESCO inscribed the Palace and the Square as a World Heritage site due to its cultural and historical importance. Designed and made by Studio Dast from Ala Collection.24,00€24,00€ -
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QuickviewGarden Mirror
Homegoods, ObjectsGarden [Baagh] Mirror, inspired by Persian Garden. From Sarv Collection.165,00€165,00€ -

QuickviewAllure Shoulder Necklace
Collaborations, Jewelry, Mehrnoush Shah Hosseini, To WearAllure Shoulder Necklace, is a piece of art designed by Mehrnoush Shah Hosseini. After Kermanshah's recent earth quick in 2017, Mehrnoush decided to commission the local women artisans in the aim of hope and support. After months of sketching and researching, she came up with the idea of these shoulder necklaces, which initially its history goes back to the ancient Egyptians, followed by a wave of trend in 1920s. Bead weaving is one of the arts of decorating the clothes of the people of Kermanshah. They use this art to make belts, vests, shoes and scarves. Each piece is one of a kind.430,00€430,00€ -

QuickviewHasir Carpet – Round
Baskets, WovenPure hand-woven, rustic and environmentally friendly floor covering made out of 100% natural rattan grass. Can fold and save space. Natural environmental protection, natural materials, natural color. Tightly handwoven design creates a solid structure with wood like properties.65,00€65,00€ -

QuickviewHasir Carpet – Rectangular
Baskets, WovenPure hand-woven, rustic and environmentally friendly floor covering made out of 100% natural rattan grass. Can fold and save space. Natural environmental protection, natural materials, natural color. Tightly handwoven design creates a solid structure with wood like properties.78,00€78,00€