We recently just returned from a little work trip that included stays in Marrakech, Barcelona, the South of France and Los Angeles. Our time in each place was unique and memorable, just as one would expect it. But more over, we feel so fortunate having the opportunity to not just visit these places, but to actually immerse ourselves in each respective culture. Having very close contacts in each city and the ability to avoid the tourist map/hotel life, enabled us to make true connections with each place.
It was in Marrakech that we began our visit. We were sad to have just missed the Yves Saint Laurent exhibit which ended the day before we arrived, as we heard it was spectacular. But we did make it in time for another exhibition of local artisans in the area. A friend of ours, Hicham El Madi, was displaying some of his recent furniture and home accessory designs, along with a young artist who uses old tires to create artistic recycled sculptures.
The young artist working with old tires additionally started working with our friend to decorate some of his furniture line. We loved the marriage of the two. We have both his rhino and elephant that are entirely made of recycled tires, and a mirror that has also been made from the rubber wheels.
We have also for a long time admired the quirkiness of Icham's teapots! Morocco's famous mint tea is delicious and often served many times throughout the day. The teapots are deeply integrated into every day life, yet we love this teapot even if simply showcased as art!
We were saddened to hear of the recent bombing in Marrakech, and hate that violence plagues the world. We really find the people of Marrakesh to be centered, open and friendly and feel that their traditional artisan skills are very worthy of modern worldly celebration.