Laser-cut from warm wood, this free-standing lantern draws on Moroccan and Andalusian mashrabiya craft. Each panel is pierced with a repeating 12-point star lattice—an arrangement favoured in Maghrebi stucco and…
This 3D-printed brush rest pairs modern fabrication with a classic North-African mashrabiya lattice. Two pointed-arch panels are pierced by a repeating ten-point star pattern—common in Moroccan and Nasrid window screens—while…
This five-panel miniature screen is laser-cut from lightweight wood, echoing the pierced stone jaali found in 16th-century Mughal architecture. The upper sections use a repeating octagon-and-cross lattice seen in the…
CNC-milled from solid wood and finished with a light wash, this octagonal panel is pierced by a repeating 8-point khatim star lattice—an iconic motif of Andalusian and Mamluk mashrabiya screens.…
Laser-cut from layered wood, this wall piece re-imagines the six-point hexagram lattice that decorates late-Mamluk mashrabiya screens in Cairo. Interlocking stars and cusped circles frame small vine motifs, while a…
Laser-cut from layered wood and backed with mirror acrylic, this square wall piece blends two classic Ottoman motifs. The centre holds a 16-fold interlaced star rosette—an abstract geometry often painted…
This small keepsake box is laser-cut from walnut in the spirit of 16th-century Ottoman wood inlay. The lid centres on a tightly woven 16-point star rosette surrounded by rumi (split-leaf)…
A laser-cut pocket mirror framed by a 12-point rosette—the signature star of Andalusian and Moroccan tilework. Layered birch rings build depth around the star, while tiny pierced arabesques let the…
A laser-cut wooden bookmark backed with mirror foil and finished with a deep-plum tassel. The pierced field repeats the six-point star lattice seen in late-Mamluk mashrabiya screens of Cairo, while…
A hand-sized, laser-cut medallion shaped as a hexagon and backed with mirrored foil. The design repeats the six-point star lattice that decorated late-Mamluk mashrabiya screens in 15th-century Cairo. Arched ribs…