ETRO HOME In Lebanon

NUBIA Armchair In The Heart Of Achrafieh Urban Art
Commercial life is also present in this area, you will discover an infinity of shops, famous restaurants, hotels, and shopping centers.
As you walk through its narrow, winding, and tree-lined streets, you will see that its walls, and gates are decorated with urban art commonly known as ``Graffiti.`` It is a modality of free painting, noted for its illegality in many countries of the world.
The Graffiti term comes from the Italian Graffito, and its history goes back to the sarcastic inscriptions in public spaces made during the Roman Empire.
During our tour, we discovered one of these urban expressions on Gouraud street, where the author Yazan Halwani portrayed our beloved and iconic singer Fairouz. The mural is full of black and white colors with a beige background, he used Arabic calligraphy to recreate his work, making it the perfect backdrop for our 8th edition ETRO HOME in Lebanon.
Despite the busy atmosphere of the people passing by, and the chances of it raining that day threatening us, we were able with our team to capture some truly impressive shots of the Nubia armchair in front of this mural.
Embracing imagination and with the power of this combination art, design and culture, lead to the birth of a new creation. An art portal transporting us from our ancestors past into a birth and mysterious future. This initiative will definitely mark a choking event in the industry of interior design.
We couldn't choose just one photo, so three were our favorites, and we will share them with you on this blog and through our social networks @adhomecollectionlb
I hope you enjoyed this new stop on our journey through Lebanon. Let me know what you think about our ETRO’s Nubia armchair along with Fairouz street art and tell me, what do you think about Graffiti, is Art or vandalism?
Maria Di Sarli
