House of Today is a non-profit organization committed to cultivating a sustainable design ecosystem in Lebanon that transcends international borders. For over a decade, the organization’s overarching aim is to strengthen dialogues in the design world, expanding the reach of contemporary Lebanese designers and their creative processes, through mentoring, educating, curating collections and nurturing connections.
PAD Saint-Tropez
Tamar Hadechian
2-5 July, 2026
House of Today presents The Hand and the Tide, a solo exhibition by Tamar Hadechian at PAD Saint-Tropez. Curated by Cherine Magrabi Tayeb with scenography by Simon Basquin, the exhibition brings together a new body of ceramic works exploring the dialogue between the human hand and the Mediterranean landscape.
Ceramic Art Fair
Sybil Layous
October 2026
20-25 October, 2026
House of Today will present a ceramic collection at the Ceramic Art Fair by Sybil Layous this October 2026.
Maison de l’Amérique latine, Paris 7e
Low Tide
Shaha Raphael
July 12-27, 2025
Place des Lices, Saint-Tropez
House of Today presents Low Tide, a new body of work by Lebanese architect and designer Shaha Raphael.
Presented at Place des Lices in Saint-Tropez, the exhibition explores the shared Mediterranean landscape of Lebanon and the South of France through sculptural furniture and tableware shaped by the sea.
Poliakoff
Sybil Layous
14-20 October 2024
On the occasion of Art Basel Paris, House of Today is proud to present the exhibition "Sybil Layous & Serge Poliakoff" in collaboration with Galerie Dina Vierny.
Galerie Maxime Flatry
33 Rue Guénégaud, 75006 Paris
THE CANDLE PROJECT
Limited-Edition Candle Collection
The Candle Project is a collaboration between ten Lebanese designers and Beit Chabeb Workshop, resulting in a limited edition series of unique, handcrafted candles. These sculptural candles are made from paraffin wax and crafted by hand in Lebanon, with each piece telling a story inspired by the designers' practices, ranging from architecture to product design.
Broomlithic
Sayar & Garibeh
12 January 2024
Join us in celebrating a remarkable milestone.
The collaboration with R & Company, the New York–based gallery and long-standing supporter of the Lebanese design community, culminates in a solo presentation by Sayar & Garibeh, marking the designers’ debut with the gallery.
SALT
Nathalie Khayat
February 14-17, 2023
House of Today unveiled SALT by Nathalie Khayat, a ceramic installation curated by Cherine Magrabi Tayeb, accompanied by culinary experiences conceived by Chef Sandy Ho. Commissioned by House of Today and presented alongside the February 2023 edition of Frieze Los Angeles, SALT brought ceramics, ritual, and gastronomy into dialogue.
Los Angeles
AUB
Symposium & Workshop
Symposium January 13, 2023
Worshop 14-17 January, 2023
House of Today and AUB's Department of Architecture and Design collaborated on "Augmented Autarky" symposium and "Beyond Foraging" workshop, promoting inclusivity and engagement in design. The program explored contemporary practices, sustainability, and innovation, featuring Porky Hefer, Guan Lee, and Marco Campardo.
Ceramic Banquet
Souraya Haddad
October 20-21, 2022
Exhibition and Private Viewing during Art Basel, Paris
House of Today presents the Ceramic Banquet by Souraya Haddad in Paris, a ceramic installation and a multisensory experience blending ceramic art and culinary delights by Balbosté. Explore the intersection of taste, touch, and texture in this unique installation.
Shades of Napoli
Stephanie Moussallem
October 29 - 31, 2021
EDIT NAPOLI
Lebanese design platform, House of Today, in collaboration with EDIT Napoli and Fondazione Made in Cloister, supported designer Stephanie Moussallem’s August 2021 residency in Naples, during which she discovered traditional Neapolitan crafts.
Having established Lebanon as the regional reference in design,
House of Today's vision is to anchor Lebanon on the global design map.
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Having established Lebanon as the regional reference in design,
House of Today's vision is to anchor Lebanon on the global design map.
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