The end of year celebrations are a great opportunity to discover Tunisian creativity in craftsmanship, handmade and design. While going around the salons of SafSaf, Acropolium and Chez Sadika, I ended up falling on a few nuggets. Focus the favorites of the weekend. By Amel DJAIT

Khalta is unquestionably the first favorite. Imen Farah and Molka Ayadi are architects and take the challenge to create a design line from the concrete she values, luster, draw, bichonne … “It is a matter that seduces us to the highest point. Khalta proposes cuts, ashtrays, bowls, …. With their broad smiles and their talent, both of them are surprised, surprised, they like the material and look at it in a different way! Young women will go far! Their “Small grouping of Positive Energies which believes in the power of the Brute” is a shooting star in a living room of copying and lack of originality. To know more:

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The second lightning strike of the day, are the delicate objects of decoration of Stéphanie Peix. The young woman exhibits textile creations for children and acrylic paintings on canvas. His universe is dedicated to birds and parrots mainly. Its line of bird cages is modern as much as delicate …. The colors are soft and the birds seem so happy that we almost want to swing with them!

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Imen Saasi is a young craftswoman from Nabeul. Although still unfinished, his approach to the work of embroidery of Nabeul / Dar Chaabane is interesting. The young woman transposes the patterns of old embroidery that she finds in old linen on leather pouches, linen cafetans, … She focuses on a detail, mixes colors, re-studies space. … Imen Sassi is the example of a young craftsman who could if she gave herself the means to develop a true universe around the cross point of Nabeul. It could evolve towards all the embroideries at the crossroads of Tunisia that are found in Raf Raf, Hammamet, Kerkenah, Djerba …. Instead, it is lost in the baskets, shoes and small fish. …point de croix

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