Nada Debs is a Lebanese-Japanese designer renowned for her distinctive approach that blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. Born in Beirut and raised in Japan, she draws on this dual cultural heritage to create a minimalist aesthetic imbued with Eastern warmth. Her work, which she describes as “craft-meets-modern,” explores Middle Eastern artisanal techniques, marquetry, woodworking, metalwork, and stonework, which she reinvents with clean lines and a global sensibility.
Having become a leading figure in contemporary design, Nada Debs celebrates through each creation the dialogue between heritage, emotion, and modernity, and for Maison Baccarat, she reinterprets a flagship 19th-century piece: the tantalus.
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“Our creative process starts with two words: Handmade and heart made”
Nada Debs
NADA DEBS