NEDDA EL-ASMAR: THE PASSION OF SIMPLICITY

Organisation: The Mosaic Rooms

Time: 09 September 2011 11:00am - 28 September 2011 6:00pm

Place: 226 Cromwell Road, London SW5 0SW

The Mosaic Rooms Presents:

NEDA EL-ASMAR: THE PASSION OF SIMPLICITY

This September, the Mosaic Rooms hosts an exhibition from award-winning Belgian-Palestinian designer and silversmith Nedda El-Asmar to coincide with the London Design Festival and 100% Design this September. A collaboration with the Design Museum Ghent, the exhibition will include over 100 high-end domestic objects. A new design, ‘Mabkhara’ – a Middle Eastern incense burner for Zari – will be revealed for the first time.

Nedda counts world-renowned luxury design houses amongst her clients, including Hermès. Her projects range from the functional to the truly original, from the ‘Hermès Tout Simple’ cutlery range to ‘Central Park’, a sterling silver coffee and tea set with amaranth handles, a wedding present to the Crown Prince of Belgium.

Craftsmanship and originality, tradition and innovation, functionality and aesthetics and a passion for re-envisaging traditional objects are all central to El-Asmar’s work. Along with Hermès, she has also worked for Puiforcat, Robbe & Berking, Eternum, Gense, Villeroy & Boch, Obumex, Vange and Carl Mertens. Since March 2008, she has been working with the designer Erik Indekeu.

Recent designs reflect El-Asmar’s passion for re-envisaging traditional objects, such as an elegant mussel pot for Demeyere (moules frites being synonymous with Belgium).

Throughout her career El-Asmar’s designs have earned numerous awards and prizes. She was named Belgian Designer of 2007, and in 2008 was nominated for the second time for the Talents du Luxe. In January 2009, she received the prestigious bi-annual Flemish Cultural Award for Design 2008.

9 - 28 Septmber 2011

Monday - Friday 11:00 - 18:00, Saturday 11:00 - 16:00

The Mosaic Rooms
226 Cromwell Road
London
SW5 0SW

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