How can one add a functional dimension to the ornamental and traditional khayameya technique and make a comfortable seat? Samuel Aden and Nathanaël Abeille taught the artisan a new process of filling patchwork with pure cotton fibre. The basic structure of the stool and bench is inspired by the day-to-day furniture found in the streets of Cairo.
Collection designed by Samuel Aden and Nathanaël Abeille for TakeCaire.
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864,00€
Bench in Egyptian sorsoa (rosewood) or pine wood and handmade removable upholstery in 3D khayameya. 100% Egyptian cotton filled with Egyptian cotton fiber. Limited Edition. Designed by Samuel Aden and…
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390,00€
Stool in Egyptian sorsoa or pine wood and removable upholstery in 3D khayameya. 100% Egyptian cotton filled with Egyptian cotton fiber. Limited Edition. Designed by Samuel Aden and Nathanaël Abeille…
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84,00€
Stool in Egyptian sorsoa or pine wood. Designed by Samuel Aden and Nathanaël Abeille for TakeCaire. Dimensions: H. 42cm , W. 30x30cm
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DESIGN: NATHANAEL ABEILLE & SAMUEL ADEN How to get khayameya from decorative to useful: transform an ornamental medium into a comfortable material. ” Our technical approach was to teach a…