The Diwan Table

This drink table is a familiar form with a new detail that changes how it’s experienced.

Inspired by the trim of the traditional bisht, the accent is used to add character without taking over the design. It’s not decorative for the sake of it; it’s intentional, grounding the piece in culture while keeping it clean and contemporary.

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The Bisht Nūr

This edition of the Nūr Candle trades words for detail.

Instead of a painted phrase, a subtle band inspired by the bisht trim wraps around the base of the vessel. The reference is understated, designed to be noticed slowly rather than announced.

It’s a candle that blends into everyday rituals while carrying a quiet nod to tradition, simple, thoughtful, and easy to place anywhere.

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The Silhouette

This piece takes one of the most recognizable elements of the bisht and reduces it to its simplest form.

The trim appears as a silhouette, quiet, graphic, and open to interpretation. By focusing on outline rather than detail, the painting leaves room for balance and stillness, allowing the reference to culture to feel light rather than literal.

It’s a work that anchors a space gently, adding meaning without demanding attention.

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