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Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECAILLE This creation is composed of large scales of raw terracotta, each containing a small, glazed scale. Just like fish scales, each zellige scale captures and reflects light differently. Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECRIN In this graphic creation, a few boxes hold in their heart of a precious small zellige. This creation highlights the finesse of the manual work in a complex, graphic and refined decor. BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECAILLE This creation is composed of large scales of raw terracotta, each containing a small, glazed scale. Just like fish scales, each zellige scale captures and reflects light differently. Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations SALIMA FILALI ZELLIGE TILES Salima Filali revisits traditional aesthetics ofthe zellige art through her exceptional creations. Zellige is a terracotta mosaic in entirely handcrafted according to ancestral know-how. Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECRIN In this graphic creation, a few boxes hold in their heart of a precious small zellige. This creation highlights the finesse of the manual work in a complex, graphic and refined decor. Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations TATAOUI Tataoui is named after the technique it uses. The interlacing lines engraved on the enamelled zellige reveal the raw material. Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations PLUME This decor evokes a plumage finding its roots in the Art Deco movement. The enamelled and chiselled feathers represent a mix between tradition and modernity. Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ZAHRA Zahra meaning "flower" in Arabic, is a reinterpretation of the famous assembly of squares punctuated with "cabochons" in a new language that is both feminine and delicate.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ZAHRA Zahra meaning "flower" in Arabic, is a reinterpretation of the famous assembly of squares punctuated with "cabochons" in a new language that is both feminine and delicate.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations TATAOUI Tataoui is named after the technique it uses. The interlacing lines engraved on the enamelled zellige reveal the raw material.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations SALIMA FILALI ZELLIGE TILES Salima Filali revisits traditional aesthetics ofthe zellige art through her exceptional creations. Zellige is a terracotta mosaic in entirely handcrafted according to ancestral know-how.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations PLUME This decor evokes a plumage finding its roots in the Art Deco movement. The enamelled and chiselled feathers represent a mix between tradition and modernity.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECAILLE This creation is composed of large scales of raw terracotta, each containing a small, glazed scale. Just like fish scales, each zellige scale captures and reflects light differently.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECRIN In this graphic creation, a few boxes hold in their heart of a precious small zellige. This creation highlights the finesse of the manual work in a complex, graphic and refined decor.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECAILLE This creation is composed of large scales of raw terracotta, each containing a small, glazed scale. Just like fish scales, each zellige scale captures and reflects light differently.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations SALIMA FILALI ZELLIGE TILES Salima Filali revisits traditional aesthetics ofthe zellige art through her exceptional creations. Zellige is a terracotta mosaic in entirely handcrafted according to ancestral know-how.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ECRIN In this graphic creation, a few boxes hold in their heart of a precious small zellige. This creation highlights the finesse of the manual work in a complex, graphic and refined decor.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations TATAOUI Tataoui is named after the technique it uses. The interlacing lines engraved on the enamelled zellige reveal the raw material.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations PLUME This decor evokes a plumage finding its roots in the Art Deco movement. The enamelled and chiselled feathers represent a mix between tradition and modernity.
Add to bookmarks Salima Filali Creations ZAHRA Zahra meaning "flower" in Arabic, is a reinterpretation of the famous assembly of squares punctuated with "cabochons" in a new language that is both feminine and delicate.