Be Cleopatra Milk Bath Treatment

Be Cleopatra
Egypt

Be Cleopatra Milk Bath Treatment
Be Cleoptra

Maison&Objet | 6– 10 September 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers O96 – P95

We are an Egyptian cosmetics company in the field of essential oils, medical and aromatic plants, manufacturing natural cosmetics products under the brand name BE CLEOPATRA, and we also provide private labels.

We thrive to increase awareness for natural and organic products and make use of natural certified local and international raw materials; e.g. Jordanian dead sea salt & mud, Moroccan soap & mud, Ghanaian shea butter, Egyptian medical, aromatic plants and essential oils.

Our company supplies 5 star hotels in Egypt such as Sheraton, Hilton, Marriott, Savoy, Ritz Carlton, Coral Bay etc.

MADE51

MADE51
World

MADE51
MADE51

Maison&Objet | 18– 22 January 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers Q148 – R147

Initiated by the “UN Refugee Agency and supported by a global network of local social enterprises, MADE51 helps refugee artisans achieve independence by integrating them into viable supply chains and creating a means to market their crafts worldwide. Through MADE51, the unique skills and heritage of refugee artisans are fused with modern design, resulting in original home décor and fashion items. Featuring product lines made in collaboration with local social enterprises all over the world, MADE51’s debut collection launched in 2018.

As a result of MADE51, thousands of refugee artisans are equipped to contribute to the global economy, but it is only through sales and retail partnerships that they will be able to employ their skills and traditions to earn an income through their craft.

Hana Designs - Egypt

HANA DESIGNS
Egypt

Hana_Designs - The Tree Belt
Hana Designs

Maison&Objet | 18– 22 January 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers Q138 – R137

HANA DESIGNS provides uniquely finished home accessories, stationery and fashion accessories with unique designs based on ancient patterns, translated into ethnic chic products. Committed to high service standards and ethical practices. HANA DESIGNS provides uniquely finished home accessories, stationery and fashion accessories with unique designs based on ancient patterns, translated into ethnic chic products.

Committed to high service standards and ethical practices. Working with traditional techniques such as Khayamiya, a traditional Egyptian applique textile and some type of embroideries, translated into more contemporary ethnic chic designs.

HANA DESIGNS aim is to put you in a creative atmosphere where you can feel inspired by the elements around you.

SEP Jordan - Putrajaya Tablecloth

Sep Jordan
Jordan

SEP Jordan - Cushion Covers
SEP Jordan

Maison&Objet | 18– 22 January 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers Q148 – R147

SEP blends Italian style with Middle-Eastern craftsmanship. Its sophisticated creations are one-of-a-kind ethical fashion accessories, set apart by intricate embroidery and geometric patterns. Every stitch tells a story, embroidered by a single talented artist, a women refugee who continue the time-honoured, cross-stitch technique that has been passed down from generation to generation. SEP’s promise: mutual happiness.

MORE THAN SHELTERS

UNHCR – MORE THAN SHELTERS
Jordan

MORE THAN SHELTERS

Maison & Objet | Paris 7 – 11 September 2018

Hall 1 — Stand A80 / B79

The MORE THAN SHELTERS product line line builds on the tailoring skills of Syrian women in Zaatari refugee camp and material upcycling. The refugee women give a new life to old and discarded UNHCRtents by turning them into beautiful canvas bags. The MORE THAN SHELTERS product line line builds on the tailoring skills of Syrian women in Zaatari refugee camp and material up-cycling. The refugee women give a new life to old and discarded UNHCR tents by turning them into beautiful bags out of canvas made to withstand the most extreme conditions. The result is a fresh, practical product that tells a genuine story of hardships and hopes, and provides an income for the most vulnerable women in the camp.

Jordan River Foundation - HAPPY BASIC FOLKLORIC COLLECTION

Jordan River Foundation
Jordan

Jordan River Foundation - AlKarma Embroidery
Jordan River Foundation

Maison&Objet | 18– 22 January 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers Q148 – R147

The JORDAN RIVER FOUNDATION strives to create sustainable economic opportunities for local community women and female refugees by capitalizing on their potential as independent breadwinners within their families.

There has been an immense interest from women to participate in JORDAN RIVER FOUNDATION’s social and economic empowerment programs, especially in the fields of entrepreneurship, culinary arts and handicrafts. These programs are particularly designed to leverage the women’s employability and social skills, as well as their business acumen.

WasteStudio WEEKENDER carry-on bag

Waste Studio
Lebanon

Waste Studio
Waste Studio

Maison&Objet | 6– 10 September 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers O96 – P95

WASTE STUDIO was created by designers seeking innovation and sustainability. We began in 2006 reusing advertising banners to produce bags for daily use. Now, we design bags, accessories, and furniture that thrill our senses and make a difference. WASTE STUDIO was created by designers seeking innovation and sustainability.

The journey began in 2006 by reusing advertising banners to produce bags for everyday use. Today, the brand designs urban and classic bags, accessories, and furniture that thrill our senses and make a difference. We prioritize reused and recycled material in our designs and it is part of our research and creative process. We also think a lot about how intelligent our bags can be and what would happen to them at the end.

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AFRIKA TISS
Burkina Faso

Afrika Tiss - DOUSSOU - SITBOU - AMIDOU Cushions
LOGO Afrika Tiss

Maison&Objet | 18– 22 January 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers Q148 – R147

From natural fibre production to local cotton transformation, the mission of AFRIKA TISS is to help developing the handmade textile sector in West Africa, respecting both people and the environment while creating beautiful products in the process.

Bringing back weaving to its traditional birthplace, where raw materials are produced and where the knowledge and skills of talented men and women are available in abundance.

AAKS - Handwoven Raffia bags

AAKS
Ghana

AAKS
AAKS LOGO

Maison&Objet | 6– 10 September 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers O96 – P95

AAKS was founded by Akosua Afriyie-Kumi in 2014 with the aim of introducing the world to her favourite weaving techniques used by the women of Ghana, while also creating and igniting sustainable jobs within Africa. Handcrafted in Ghana, AAKS creates raffia handmade bags which styles maintain the spirit of their ancestral counterparts characterized by bright exuberant colours.

The essence of AAKS design philosophy is a combination of thoughts, unique design elements which hones from a critical attention to detail, craftsmanship and the use of ethical values through the entire production process.

Rimal Grace

Rimal
Egypt

Rimal Lotus
Rimal Design

Maison&Objet | 18– 22 January 2019 Paris

Hall 5A, Stand numbers Q138 – R137

RIMAL has revolutionized the art of tableware and home accessories introducing tasteful combinations of alabaster and precious metals: Sleek and contemporary designs in tasteful combinations of different materials. RIMAL has revolutionized the art of tableware and home accessories in the region; introducing tasteful combinations of different materials, embellished with copper holders; mirroring an enchanting mosaic of today’s Arabia, in sleek and contemporary designs.

Its range of accessories are hand made by Egypt’s street alabaster, silver and coppersmiths for whom artistry and calligraphy have been a way of life for 800 years, passed down from father to daughter, mother to son.

To ensure authenticity, every piece entails extensive hours of work and dedication, tailor-made to satisfy exquisite taste.