من التراث العربي الاصيل

A house built on heritage and earth.

The Artizan House began in 2021 in a single room above a print workshop. It started with one question: why was it easier to ship a mass-produced ceramic bowl from across the world than a hand-thrown one made by a craftsman just down the road?

Interior of a traditional Lebanese workshop

We don't curate "Middle Eastern style". We work with named makers in named villages, and we tell you who they are.

Every object in this catalogue is attributed: the workshop, the village, the family. Many of our artisans have been doing the same work since before electricity reached their mountain. We honour fairtrade as a foundation — as well as the daily life of families across Arab countries, in villages and in cities. The Artizan House chooses to work directly with Arab farmers and Arab service givers. Our job is to source the most unique and authentic crafts and bring them to you - we leave the crafting to the artisans themselves.

Traditional Syrian mosaic artwork

Four commitments

( our charter )

01

Cultural preservation

We work with workshops that have practised the same craft for two, three, sometimes four generations. Our role is to give those hands a wider audience without changing what makes the work theirs.

02

Ecological honesty

Sustainability isn't a badge — it's a series of small, real decisions. Local materials. Natural finishes. Compostable packaging. Slow, sea-and-rail freight wherever possible.

03

Fair, direct trade

We pay artisans up front, at prices they set themselves. No middlemen, no haggling. Our margin sits transparently on top of the maker's price.

04

Doorstep logistics

From a stone workshop in Bcharre to a flat in Paris in nine days. We consolidate, ship, and clear customs so you don't have to think about any of it.

“When you buy from us, ninety cents of every dollar above shipping and customs reaches the artisan. The remaining ten keeps the lights on at the workshop.”

See the catalogue