elie metni creates modular centerpiece for starch boutique
all images courtesy of charbel saade
starch is a lebanese non-profit founded in 2008 by rabih kayrouz and tala hajjar in collaboration with solidere. created to help emerging lebanese designers; the annual program hand-selects participants and provides assistance in development, marketing, branding, and press of their debut works, as well as guarantees a year long exhibition at the starch boutique.
installation detail
during the year, the designers also have the opportunity to participate in related workshops, seminars, and collaborations as organized by starch. to exhibit the works of 2015 participants joe arida, nour najem, sako dersahagian, and yasmine jaber — lebanese architect/designer elie metni created ‘EMMA’. a singular, modular stool element, the stool can be used individually as well as combined to create any form or, in this case, display. 70 are fitted together in the starch shop, which occupies the center of the space under a floating neon light. the ‘EMMA’ installation will be present through the duration of the year at starch’s home in saifi village, downtown beirut.
video courtesy of elie metni
copper accent wall
modular construction
close-up of stacking details
boutique façade with central piece
‘EMMA’ installation
each unit functions by itself as well as in the group
interior of the installation looking out
spatial organization
the Stool (the module)
concept sketch
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edited by: nick brink | designboom