Preserving the Fire: How Mohamed Maktabi Blends Heritage with Modernity
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What happens when tradition meets bold vision in the world of design?
In this episode of Forward_Moves, hosts Lina Nahhas and Raja Haddad sit down with Mohammad Maktabi, the creative force behind Iwan Maktabi, to explore the powerful intersections of heritage, innovation, and personal transformation.
From a family of renowned carpet merchants to a design visionary, Mohamed’s story blends tradition, bold reinvention, and timeless craft.
🌱 Discover how the self-proclaimed “city boy” became a nature enthusiast.
🧵 Hear how he brought ancient craft into the future.
🌍 Learn how Iwan Maktabi evolved from a Beirut boutique to a regional design powerhouse, now shaping Dubai’s creative landscape.
Whether you're a design lover, entrepreneur, or creative thinker, this episode is full of rich insights on finding your voice, embracing change, and honoring where you come from.
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chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Discovering a Love for Nature
01:59 Meet Mohammad Maktabi
03:22 Early Beginnings in the Family Business
07:04 The Influence of Family and Education
08:23 Blending Tradition with Modern Design
09:59 The Importance of Craftsmanship
18:31 Power of Repetition and Mastery
19:32 A Question from a Friend
22:19 A Journey to Istanbul
22:58 Father's Reaction to Patchwork Carpets
24:06 Blending Tradition with Modern Trends
25:13 Collaborations and Creative Challenges
30:29 Facing Setbacks and Perseverance
33:47 The Philosophy of Acceptance
38:37 Establishing a Flagship Store in Dubai
41:15 Future Vision and Community Engagement
43:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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