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Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
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Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
Zoom Assouline Books Moroccan Decorative Arts
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Morocco's enduring artistic heritage and craftsmanship are celebrated worldwide. Photographer Philippe Saharoff's three-year exploration captures the nation's vibrant artistry, from Marrakech's leatherwork to Essaouira's woodcraft. This 300-page volume showcases zellige, pottery, metalwork, and more, including exclusive photographs of King Mohammed VI's collection. Moroccan Decorative Arts is the ultimate tribute to Morocco's craftsmanship.

DETAILS

  • 340 pages
  • over 300 illustrations
  • English language
  • Released in November 2023
  • W 10.9 x L 13.9 x D 2.36 in
  • Linen Hardcover in Linen Slipcase
  • ISBN: 9782759408122
  • 9.2 lbs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

<p>Philippe Saharoff specializes in travel and lifestyle photography. He has spent his entire career traveling around the world discovering the best in design, arts, and crafts. A regular contributor of <em>Madame Figaro</em> and several international editions of <em>ELLE Decor</em>, he is an expert of Moroccan arts and a true connoisseur of the country, having reported on it at length over the last thirty years. He is the author of the reference volumes <em>Traditional Islamic Craft in Moroccan Architecture</em>, as well as <em>Paris and Its Lights</em>, among others.</p>

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PRESS

Inside every Moroccan there is an artist, someone who with almost nothing can manage to create something that is both beautiful and useful.

—Philippe Saharoff

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