Exploring Memory and Tradition
"Forms & Faiths" is a curated selection by Lozee (Farnaz Lotfi & Negin Gharahshir) exploring Persian-inspired design through memory, tradition, and contemporary forms. Each work tells a story of belief, home, and human connection, transforming cultural heritage into modern expression.
Featuring Iranian artists:
Fatemeh Nejati blends ceramic craft with sustainability and heritage. Her Muqarnas project, inspired by plaster forms in Natanz Jame Mosque, has been shown internationally. Chalipa explores cycles of life through ancient sacred geometry.
Sina Karbassian’s ABADI collection reflects personal and collective memories, with works like Kashan evoking childhood landscapes and imagined spaces.
Ashkan Behjou creates ceramics that feel both familiar and entirely invented, bringing imagination into tangible form.
Ali Sharifi Omid transforms Persian-arch-inspired motifs into ceramic lighting, reinterpreting tradition into functional design.
Together, these pieces invite audiences to experience tradition through a contemporary lens, connecting past and present through culture, story, and craft.