Between carefully mastered scale and beauty of line, the showroom showcases the quintessence of Moroccan craftsmanship, to which Jawad Berroumane, the owner, adds a contemporary twist in perfect harmony with current trends.
The same goes for furniture in a variety of shapes, hammered trays, refined mirrors and other treasures to dress up your home.
In this vast, luminous space, where nickel silver sparkles, lace metal marries all shapes, colors and variations of materials, for a multiplicity of choices.
sellettes, consoles, tables and hanging lamps combine metal and resin for a resolutely modern finish. Lumières Méditerranéennes is a high-end interior design address not to be missed.
Lighting
brass lighting fixtures combine timeless beauty, durability, and versatility. They have the ability to elevate the ambiance of any space, whether it’s a grand chandelier in a formal setting or a subtle wall sconce adding a touch of elegance to a cozy corner.
Furniture
Crafted by skilled artisans who employ traditional techniques passed down through generations. The meticulous attention to detail and handcrafted nature of the furniture make each piece a unique work of art.
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Brass craftsmanship in Morocco traces its origins back centuries, influenced by diverse cultural interactions and historical events. The art form flourished under the patronage of the ruling dynasties, with techniques and designs evolving over time. From the grand palaces to the bustling souks, brass crafts played a prominent role in Moroccan decor, architecture, and everyday life.
Moroccan artisans employ a range of techniques to create their brass masterpieces. One of the most renowned methods is hand-hammering, where skilled craftsmen meticulously shape the metal using traditional tools. This technique allows for intricate detailing and gives each piece a unique, handcrafted charm. Other techniques such as etching, engraving, and filigree work are also employed to enhance the beauty and intricacy of the brass crafts.
The designs and motifs found in Moroccan brass crafts are a reflection of the country’s diverse cultural heritage. Islamic geometric patterns, inspired by Andalusian and Moorish influences, are prevalent in many brass items. Intricate arabesque designs, floral motifs, and calligraphic scripts also adorn the surfaces, adding a touch of elegance and spirituality. The interplay of light and shadow created by the detailed designs further enhances the visual appeal of the brass crafts.