Beirut
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How Beirut's emerging designers tell a story of resilience in creativityThe second in our Design Cities series, Beirut is a model of resourcefulness and adaptability: we look at how the layered history of the city is reflected in its designers' output
By Laura May Todd Published
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Ramzi Mallat’s London Design Festival installation is a bittersweet ode to BeirutCreated as a memorial to the 2020 Beirut Port Blast, Mallat's ‘Not Your Martyr’ installation at the V&A (until 19 October 2025) is made of 260 colourful glass ma’amouls
By Maghie Ghali Published
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These micro-architectures on a Beirut rooftop invite you to experience summer in the city'Pretend it's a Pool' by Nathalie Harb at Beirut Art Center (until 20 September 2025)
By Robert McKelvey Published
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A poignant Lebanese photo book reflects on the memory of homeCharbel Alkhoury conveys the ache of seeking asylum in a photography book that documents not just a place, but its lingering afterimage
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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New members’ club Beihouse revives Beirut’s architectural heritageFollowing the devastating 2020 explosion, three 19th-century homes in Gemmayzeh become a social hub balancing cultural memory with contemporary luxury
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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This Beirut design collective threads untold stories into upholstered antique furnitureBeirut-based Bokja opens a Notting Hill pop-up that's a temple to textiles, from upholstered furniture to embroidered cushions crafted by artisans (until 25 March 2025)
By Tianna Williams Published
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We Design Beirut spotlights the best of Lebanese design and craft in historical locations across the cityWe Design Beirut makes its debut in the Lebanese capital (until 26 May 2024), with a series of exhibitions held in some of the city's key historical locations
By Maghie Ghali Published
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Urbanista — Beirut, LebanonBy Warren Singh-Bartlett Last updated
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Stereo Kitchen — Beirut, LebanonBy Warren Singh-Bartlett Last updated
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Liza Beirut — Beirut, LebanonBy Warren Singh-Bartlett Last updated
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Space odyssey: colourfully cosmic dining in BeirutBy TF Chan Published

