Panier en osier suspendu au mur, avec des ombres d'ombres de feuilles qui tombent sur le mur beige, encadré par des volets bleus et des feuilles vertes à droite.

Rattan Hun

The world of rattan sparked Dima Stephan’s curiosity, inspiring her to explore its potential beyond traditional forms. Through Rattan Hun, the material takes a new life where Dima creates sculptural, handmade pieces with a modern perspective.

With a background in Interior Architecture, Dima Stephan redefines the possibilities of rattan, pushing it beyond its traditional use. Rooted in Lebanese homes for generations, this timeless material—known as Khayzaran in Arabic—finds new expression through Rattan Hun, where Dima creates sculptural pieces with a contemporary vision. 

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Personne tressant ou travaillant avec des rubans ou paillettes en rotin ou en bois, des mains tatouées et portant des rings, mode manuel de fabrication artisanale.

As Lebanon’s youngest female rattan artisan, she refines traditional techniques with a personal touch, shaping each piece with passion, patience, and dedication.