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Stouff, a new take on traditional Lebanese stoves.
Executed in Lebanon by local artisans using traditional techniques, it is efficient & eco-friendly

This project was part of DDW 2022
STOUFF, a new take on the Lebanese stove — © MAD architecture & design

Stouff is a new take on the traditional Lebanese stove, leveraging technology and authenticity to incorporate locally handmade contemporary design, energy-efficiency, minimal wood consumption and optimal heating outputs.
Executed by Local artisans, it is an elegant upgrade of the original design.

STOUFF, a new take on the Lebanese stove

Baboor, Stoof, Soobya, Wjek, etc.
All these names refer to the Lebanese stove, a central element in the traditional Lebanese house layout that brought families together in the main living space around a cooked meal, tea, or a casual cards game.
It is at the heart of social gatherings.
This elegant object is an answer to many aspects that disappeared from our daily life;
The product's efficiency, the smoke flow, the material (5mm steel) and the design made this stove eco-friendly. Forged from 5 mm steel sheets, Stouff will retain heat for prolonged periods of time (higher inertia), ensuring comfort during cold winters.
Plus, it is a handmade object executed by Lebanese artisans (smith, carpenter, painter).

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Stouff, Lebanese smith in action — © MAD architecture & design

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Andere deelnemers

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