Bardo Collections spotlight Tunisian design and craft


‘The idea for Bardo Collections was inspired by the desire to offer design objects made by artists,’ says architect and designer Chacha Atallah, the curator of this new collection, which launched in Tunis last week.

The idea soon evolved into a wider collection of art, objects and furniture celebrating what Atallah calls the ‘art of living’, designed by architects, artists or designers and made by craftspeople in Tunisia.

modular shelving at Bardo Collections

‘Babylon’ bookshelf by Chacha Atallah

(Image credit: Feriel Mesbah)

At the launch, in collaboration with gallerist Selma Feriani, on the second floor of Feriani’s recently opened and purpose-built art gallery in Tunis (also designed by Atallah), the objects were displayed amid lush plants and carefully selected vintage pieces. The result was a galaxy of pieces that bear the seductive intellectual and physical signature of their creators and makers.

ceramic bowl at Bardo Collections

Ceramic bowl by Chacha Atallah, hand-painted by Tunisian artist Aymen Mbarki

(Image credit: Feriel Mesbah)

The theme for the inaugural Bardo collection is Jardin Précieux (precious garden). ‘The garden is the very essence of Mediterranean culture; it is our refuge when the weather is hot and the source of some of the best verses in Arabic poetry,’ explains Atallah. ‘To celebrate the garden, we created one in the Bardo space, an Eden where visitors can come in, sit down and enjoy a moment of calm.’





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