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Plate Essay #4 - Plat Essai #4 | Dinnerware by Nadine Hajjar Studio. Item composed of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
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Plate Essay #4 - Plat Essai #4 | Dinnerware by Nadine Hajjar Studio. Item composed of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Plate Essay #4 - Plat Essai #4 | Dinnerware by Nadine Hajjar Studio. Item composed of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Plate Essay #4 - Plat Essai #4 | Dinnerware by Nadine Hajjar Studio. Item composed of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Plate Essay #4 - Plat Essai #4 | Dinnerware by Nadine Hajjar Studio. Item composed of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style

Created and Sold by Nadine Hajjar Studio

Nadine Hajjar Studio

Plate Essay #4 - Plat Essai #4 - Dinnerware

Price $221

Creation: 3-4 weeks
Shipping: 5-8 days
Estimated Arrival: December 19, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
13H x 17W x 4D in
33.02H x 43.18W x 10.16D cm
2.27 kg
5 lb

. Plate Essay #4 is a hand carved plate. It can be used as a food presentation plate (nuts, fruits…) as a decoration plate and a center table, key holder in a home entrance, jewelry tray etc… A wooden effect is re-created thanks to the layers in the plywood.

. Plywood

. 38cm x 28cm x 3.8cm

. Dust with a damp rag and wipe with a dry rag.

Item Plate Essay #4 - Plat Essai #4
As seen in Creator's Studio, Sainte-Julie, Canada
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
I shape wood into useful objects meant to inspire your everyday. My organic esthetics add softness to any space.

Imagine. Design. Create.

Imagination is not given, nor is it acquired. It is experienced.
Mine is deeply rooted in my childhood in Beirut and was broadened throughout my adventures abroad.

I started my career as an interior architect, only to realize that I had a natural affinity to objects–their shape, texture and function. I followed my instincts to Milan where I specialized in furniture and industrial design,
a discipline that satisfied my urge to create, but also to produce.

I also realized that wood was my favorite canvas. It is through my interaction with this noble and generous material, and through shaping objects I once imagined into life, that I felt complete as a designer.

Every object I create tells a story, be it through its design, purpose or simply its interaction with light. I infuse my creations with lyricism and humor making them useful story books one can read in any direction through organic, clean and mostly gentle lines.