Wednesday 1 August 2012

'Popham Design' Hidden Gem inside the 'Red city'

I have just returned from Marrakech, such an amazing trip but after spending two weeks in the scorching heat I am pleased to be feeling cool again, well just for a while.... 
This exotic place always inspires me and I never tire of the magic that the Medina, labyrinthine souks and Djemaa el Fna square exude.
I decided to spend a few of my exciting days there looking around Moroccan Riads within the Medina, this particular home and the story behind it captured my dreams and heart.
Since visiting this unique property I have discovered through research that it has featured on Design Sponge, Pinterest and other leading interior sites, such a small world although I am not at all surprised given the originality of the creators design and aesthetics.
The 250 year old renovated riad which is situated literally within a mosque is the creation of Caitlin and Samuel Dowe-Sandes. 
This ambitious couple had fantasized for some time about living in an exotic location and starting a creative business. Having previously lived in New York and Los Angeles they arrived in Marrakech originally intending to stay only for one year on a sabatical. Six years later their dreams have become reality, they have forged a life, family and run a successful global tile business in Marrakech. 
After purchasing the riad they were particularly drawn to the geometric black-and-white cement tiles in the courtyard and soon found themselves sketching their own designs 'Popham Design' was born, the cement tiles are hand-made by skilled artisans and take their inspiration from the design duos life in Marrakech.
I also interestingly discovered that 'Popham Design' tiles are available to purchase in the UK from Ann Sacks, an amazing tile company, situated in the Design Centre at Chelsea harbour, London. A place that I am more than familiar with from my old days spent there. 

A truly inspirational story for anyone who wants to follow their own dreams and heart.....













Images: pophamdesign.com, designsponge.com





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