Tunisia was the featured country at the Antibes Art Fair 2025 in France, following Lebanon in 2024. Fifteen Tunisian creators displayed their designs and craftsmanship in an 80m² space at the fair's entrance, showcasing a blend of colors and materials. The exhibition, curated by Beatrice Di Vita, featured items such as a golden brass sink and translucent marble lamps. A competition in Tunisia, organized with the Ministry of Craft, UNIDO, and the Antibes tourism office, selected participants based on creativity, commercial viability, sustainable materials, and environmental impact. The 'No name ecolab project' presented unique products made from repurposed palm debris. Visitors had the opportunity to explore ancient ceramics, Carthaginian-inspired tableware, and embroidery, highlighting the bridge between Tunisia's history and modernity. The National Office of Tunisian Crafts & Creative Tunisia also invited designers, architects, and visual artists to participate in the Antibes Art Fair 2025.
Tunisian Craftsmanship Showcased at Antibes Art Fair 2025
Edited by: Ainet
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