A curated selection of pieces by Iranian artists, inspired by Persian architecture.
Introduction
This collection brings together works by Iranian artists exploring memory, tradition, and design. Each piece draws inspiration from Persian architectural forms, connecting past and present through personal and cultural narratives.
Fatemeh Nejati combines ceramic craft with sustainability and heritage. Her Muqarnas project, inspired by plaster forms in Natanz Jame Mosque, has traveled internationally. The Chalipa project, rooted in ancient sacred geometry, explores cycles of life through material expression.
Sina Karbassian’s ABADI collection reflects personal and collective stories. Pieces like Kashan evoke childhood memories and imagined landscapes, connecting individual experience with broader cultural memory.
Ashkan Behjou creates ceramics that feel familiar yet entirely imagined, crafted from the artist’s mind.
Ali Sharifi Omid transforms Persian-arch-inspired forms into ceramic lighting, reinterpreting tradition into functional design.
Together, these works offer a contemporary perspective on tradition, memory, and human connection, inviting audiences to engage with the stories and processes behind each piece.