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DAMOUR WHO ARE YOU? WHEN TYPE ETRO ARMCHAIR SURROUNDS YOU?

DAMOUR WHO ARE YOU? WHEN TYPE ETRO ARMCHAIR SURROUNDS YOU?

Architecture as a whole is a science and a business. Described as a social art and an artful science. Architecture provides “firmness, commodity and delight” helping man kind to fit in harmony. One of the main purposes of ETRO IN LEBANON is to show the process of furniture design in harmony with an outdoor Lebanese environment.

 

Architecture in turn has a lot of different branches one of them is interior architecture. This type of architecture is the process of designing the interior space, emphasizing on the smallest details that actually makes the design.

 

Following the rhythm of our villages, selecting a fresh location theme for our ETRO HOME in Lebanon and WHAT SHAPE US? was challenging. Our motivation landed this time in Damour. Damour, once a silk producing village, evolved into a suburban area near Beirut. The Civil war caused displacement and changes in demographics, with a low rate of return.

 

Damour’s recent master plan reflects a classist vision, limiting construction to attract wealthier residents, happy faces and open hearts. The Type armchair embodies timeless sophistication with its classic, soft and elegance. Upholstered in a plush velvet material in a gentle brown hue, it focusses on redefine shape of ETRO HOME aesthetic view.

 

Architecture itself is one of the bedrocks on which we have based our entire life and survival. It is as a whole a science and a business. Architecture contributes a great deal in building a better tomorrow. Architect Thus tends to have a positive influence on people’s physiology and mood.
In need of more appreciation and support. These Architects put in all their effort to be better, more giving, more helpful and more creative.

 

Stay with us on this journey we call ETRO HOME in LEBANON.

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