Shawl Alnada Walnut
Design: Naqsh Collective
Shawl Alnada Walnut
Design: Naqsh Collective
About Shawl Alnada Walnut
Artwork created in solid walnut wood with brass inlays. The surface is structured by a vertical rhythm of wooden elements, enriched with decorative details and engravings, while the upper section is traversed by thin metallic drippings that reflect light. The result is a refined dialogue between material, light, and ornamental tradition.
L 360 × H 200 × W 5 cm
L 141 3/4" × H 78 3/4" × W 2"
Naqsh Collective
Founded in 2009 in Amman, Jordan, Naqsh is the joint endeavor of two sisters, Nisreen and Nermeen Abudail. 'Naqsh', translated, means 'to engrave', which was the first form of lasting artwork that left a print by humanity. Tapping into their rich heritage and affording it new meaning, Naqsh Collective is at the crossroads between age-old Arab world design practices and a clean, contemporary aesthetic, repositioning elements of Middle Eastern art, architecture, and heritage in a minimalist frame. Their delicate hand- and fine machine-finished artworks and sculptures come together to create a new visual language.