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Sidani Design

Mo Sidani is the creative force and visionary behind Sidani Design, an acclaimed studio renowned for blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary expression to produce evocative, collectible designs.

Sidani's unique aesthetic is forged from a rich, tri-continental journey. His earliest design sensibilities were shaped in Beirut, a city steeped in history and cultural contrasts. Here, the profound symbolism embedded in everyday objects and the warmth of Middle Eastern hospitality ignited his passion for emotional storytelling and material depth.

Years spent in Paris introduced a new creative lens, defined by elegance, restraint, and a deep reverence for design as art. The city's haute couture, exquisite French craftsmanship, and historic architecture inspired a pivotal shift toward refined forms and tactile details, leading to his groundbreaking concept of furniture as wearable sculpture.

The final chapter of this journey culminated in Los Angeles, where Sidani Design was established. This vibrant city, a nexus of freedom and forward-thinking vision, allowed for the seamless integration of Beirut's rich heritage, Paris's meticulous discipline, and the dynamic entrepreneurial spirit of the U.S. Each collection now emerges from this truly global perspective—rooted in tradition, refined by experience, and boldly forward-thinking.

Distinct Collections: Sculpted Narratives

Sidani Design's collections are unique narratives, each a sculpted form telling its own compelling story:

  • Black Forest: An ode to nature's raw power and beauty, featuring gouged wood surfaces, deep tones, and shadowy textures that evoke untamed mythical woodlands.
  • Ripple: Inspired by motion and memory, its sculptural forms mimic flowing textures and waves in stillness, capturing rhythm in solid form.
  • Platea: Defined by layered surfaces, stepped profiles, and material contrasts, creating a dynamic dialogue between architecture and furniture.
  • Strata: A sophisticated interplay of horizontality and depth, where brass and oak alternate in sculptural compositions that feel both structured and spontaneous.
  • Alcove: A celebration of delicacy and detail, evoking the fragility of threads, fringes, and ornamental patterning.