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I've seen the work of these designers, Maria Hibri and Hoda Baroudi, here and there, and been stimulated and inspired by their unique compositions in upholstery, but I never really explored their background until today. I saw some of their pieces on Eclectic Gipsyland's Flickr and I proceeded to meander down the internet garden path. I'll share with you what I found.

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There is a Parisian shop, Zen Factory, who carries their original furniture designs. Here is an excerpt from their web site:
"Hoda Baroudi was born in Sidon in 1958 and Maria Hibri in Beirut in 1964. They grew in two of the oldest cities of the world…"
"…Hoda unearthed in their country of origin, in Central Asia and the Middle-East, all kinds of ancient fabrics, embroidered or printed – brocart of Damas, sarma of Alep, Beirut or Turkey, chatma Othoman or suzani of Ouzbékistan – each piece having its specific use, each region having its characteristic colors and motifs, fabrics of sometimes more than 100 years old. Maria has a passion for antiquities and traditional furniture to which she devotes many styles."

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In more peaceful times Hoda and Maria were noted in an article on the Lebanese Lobby web site (2004):
"Maria Hibri and Hoda Baroudi's design firm Bokja keeps the bohemian set happy by upholstering old furniture in vintage textiles and selling it at invitation-only exhibitions."

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They have since moved from Beirut.

What follows is an excerpt from an interview with a CNN reporter during the war in Lebanon last summer:
"ROBERTSON (voice-over): Hoda Baroudi, a designer, tells me she moved her family out of Beirut to the mountains for safety.
BAROUDI: I lived in Beirut throughout the whole war years, until '89 and I've had enough. I don't want to hear anything. I don't want to know anything and I want to be out of all this."

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Scroll to the bottom of the page on the Zen Factory site for a link to view the catalog of this strong and dynamic pair of women. Their work is also distributed by Masina House of Dubai, United Arab of Emirates, who also have a showroom in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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18 responses to “Sunday’s Discovery! Design Bokja”

  1. casapinka Avatar

    Sylvie, I thoroughly enjoyed this post. They do much more than keep the Bohemian set happy…This is sittable art! EXQUISITE!

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  2. Di Overton Avatar

    These are amazing and so is the story of these two women. Thank you.

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  3. Gypsy Purple-Chamara Avatar

    Oh wow….this speaks to my gypsy soul!!!!
    Love it!!!

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  4. Anna Avatar

    Wow Sylvie, these are so amazing!! I love them. Thanks for showing!

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  5. midcenturyjo Avatar

    Absolutely amazing. Brought a smile to my face.

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  6. kiwi Avatar

    My inner-gypsy is tuning up her tamborine for these pieces. Amazing.

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  7. style court Avatar

    Thanks for sharing these links. Now I need to get my book “Bright Flowers” off the shelf to see if this duo is mentioned.

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  8. Barb Avatar

    I was so taken with the photos that electic gipsyland posted of some of this furniture art a while back, that I marked some of them a fav. I’m going to check out the links you provided so that I can learn more about these inspirational women.

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  9. janet Avatar

    I love this trend in upholstery fabric.

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  10. irene Avatar

    Wow…this is so beautiful! Love all the colors. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Shalini Avatar
    Shalini

    Thanks for posting this. Maria and Hoda are friends (and I am lucky to be a repeat client!). I just wanted to correct you on one fact: the design duo are still very much based in Beirut. Also, for fans Stateside, their wares can be found at ABC Carpet and Home in NYC.

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  12. Sylvie Avatar

    Merci beaucoup Shalina for the correction, and for the info about ABC Carpet.
    How wonderful to be both friend and client! I hope you “visit” again sometime.
    Sylvie

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  13. Susan Tuttle Avatar

    Wow Sylvie! I’ve never seen anything like it before!
    Very cool!
    Susan

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  14. Maryam in Marrakech Avatar

    Sylvie,
    I am uphostering ottomans and furniture in antique embroideries and textiles here in Morocco, too! So excited about it!

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  15. Sydney hotels Avatar

    Yeah, It’s a Bohemian concept. It’s really elegant. Love the chair. The colors are so attractive.

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  16. salih sagdic Avatar
    salih sagdic

    hi my name is salih from turkey istanbul suzany dealer i will be in beyrut in 1st octaber for business
    i will bring some old and new handmade suzany and i would love to contack with you to see if i can have any business with you
    hope to see you in beyrut
    also if you need any special requaire let me know
    bye

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  17. Mike Avatar

    The textures on the chairs are incredibly unique. Maria Hibri and Hoda Baroudi are amazing designers.

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