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BassamFellows is a Furniture & Design House renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and distinctive creativity and character. It has taken shape over two decades and three continents, building a design language accented by purity, refinement and visual pleasure. The House has a story: it is about beauty with purpose, and operates on several levels. There is hand–worked furniture incorporating sculpted wooden elements and meticulous leather work. There is architecture and interior design, creative direction and frequent collaboration with like–minded artisans. The House offers different spaces and perspectives, but it is always defined by luxury.

BassamFellows is part of the exhibition Design / Dialogue, curated by Ark Journal in collaboration with Pernille Vest. The focus is to promote high–quality design and to show new products in an inspiring and relevant way. Returning for its third edition, Design / Dialogue continues its mission to validate and elevate new perspectives in design—spanning the disciplines of craft, object design, interior design, and decorative arts.

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