- Order number: V128025
Photographer Philippe Saharoff's extensive three-year journey beautifully captures Morocco's rich artistic heritage and craftsmanship, highlighting the nation's vibrant artistry, from Marrakech's leatherwork to Essaouira's woodcraft. In this 300-page volume, you'll find a stunning showcase of zellige, pottery, metalwork, and other exquisite crafts, including exclusive photographs of King Mohammed VI's collection. Moroccan Decorative Arts serves as the ultimate tribute to Morocco's exceptional craftsmanship.
Philippe Saharoff is a seasoned photographer with a focus on travel and lifestyle photography. Throughout his career, he has embarked on journeys around the globe to explore and document the finest in design, arts, and craftsmanship. His work is a regular feature in publications such as Madame Figaro and various international editions of ELLE Decor. With three decades of dedicated reporting on Moroccan arts, he has become a genuine expert and connoisseur of the country. Among his notable works are reference volumes like "Traditional Islamic Craft in Moroccan Architecture" and "Paris and Its Lights," demonstrating his deep knowledge and passion for his subjects.
Within every Moroccan resides an artist, a person who possesses the remarkable ability to craft beauty and functionality from the most humble of resources.
- Number of pages: 340
- Number of Illustrations: over 300
- Language: English
- Released in: November 2023
- Size: W 27.7 x L 35.2 x D 6 cm
- Weight: 4.1 kg
- Further features: Linen Hardcover in Linen Slipcase
- ISBN: 9781649802392
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