Words with… / Mohamed Maktabi, Lebanon
Rugs of choice
Mohamed Maktabi is co-founder of Iwan Maktabi, a family-run carpet company based in Beirut and Dubai. Its exhibition at Dubai Design Week, Terminal G, is a collection of carpets showcasing the work of designers from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. We caught up with Maktabi to learn more about his curation process and the designers who are showing their work.
On display as part of the exhibition is the “Water Memory” collection, a series of rugs with blue, green and white hues, reminiscent of a tiled swimming pool. Can you tell us about the brief you gave its designer, Kuwait’s Aseel Al Yaqoub?
We selected Aseel to represent nostalgia, one of the themes that we wanted to include in Terminal G. She decided to explore the nostalgia of water and her memories of sitting on a plastic chair next to her grandfather’s Olympic-sized swimming pool through a series of rugs.
You also have work from Afra and Sheikha Bin Dhaher, whose rug designs, with cream and brown hues, reflect the region’s landscape. Why was including them important?
Afra and Sheikha, who are sisters and graphic designers from the UAE, tell the story of the mobility of this region’s people. They drew inspiration from the historic movements of the tribes in the desert for a collection called “Taghrouda”, which is the name of the kind of poetry that was sung to caravans passing through the region to entertain travellers. There’s a parallel with today’s increased mobility in the Gulf states, where airports are popping up in every city.
Why did you choose Dubai Design Week to launch the project?
Terminal G is a regional concept, so we wanted to launch it here. An alternative would have been to launch it internationally and then bring it back but Dubai presented itself as a logical choice. My aim at the moment is to focus on regional designers and to see what work they are producing.
For more from Maktabi and Dubai Design Week, tune in to this week’s episode of ‘Monocle On Design Extra’.