LE FESTIN
Discover the latest Unique Tapestry
Abundance of the Lebanese land has always shaped our culinary traditions and made our table a true feast not only to the eye but a delight to all the senses .
It reflects the rich history and diverse influences that have shaped Lebanese cuisine over the centuries.
But it is much more than just a feast for the taste buds. It is a place of gathering, a space where family and friends come togetherto share laughter, stories, and traditions. It is a testament to the Lebanese people’s love for community.
So, let us raise our glasses to this tableau of abundance and love. May its flavors and aromas transport us to distant lands and always bring us back to this table woven with love!
A series of six dining chairs, each embodying a unique symbol or personality , Together they invite reflection on cultural richness, the absurd, and the possible.
“FOR BETTER & FOR WORSE”,
Exploring Kinship with Self and Others
Flush x Ward
Bokja Robe Reversible
1,200.00 USD
ward
T-Shirt
150.00 USD
Flush
Z-Skirt
435.00 USD
frosted
Ewiha Evening Dress
975.00 USD
Frosted
Slip Coat
540.00 USD
frosted
Ibiza Dress
525.00 USD
For BOKJA’s SS24 collection, “For Better & For Worse,” founders Huda and Maria returned to the brand’s rich, thematic roots. Reflecting on the nomenclature of ‘BOKJA’ – a bride’s trousseau or dowry – the designers re-entered the storied period of the brand’s origins 20 years ago. It was a time when the pair upholstered late modern furniture found in post-war Beirut flea markets, using trousseau heritage textiles and garments collected through various trips around Central Asia, all while embarking on frenzied chapters and relationships of their own. Now, two decades after the fact, they’ve re-emerged with eyes wide open to the humor, heartbreak, transient and indelible ecstasy of love and relationships of all kinds.
“For Better & For Worse” is an entrance and exit to love. Less about the stages and chronology of traditional marriage and more about the stages of exploring our relationship with self and others, the collection is an inquiry into personal choice and satisfaction. (A visual journey, too.) Captured on friends of the designers, not models, “For Better & For Worse” questions all the ways anyone says “I do” to … marrying, not marrying, coupling and uncoupling, friendships only, children never, solitude or communion. How do these dynamics launch, bloom, stifle, die, and ultimately, shape us?
“Aptly, we chose this coming season’s theme to explore the underpinnings and implications of nuptial rituals and the formulation of interpersonal relationships more abstractly. The collection was both conceptually and practically perceived in six chapters.” – Huda and Maria
Luxury cushions inspired by this season’s motifs
Check out our Embroidered Cushions
Did you know that “Bokja” is a Turkish word that means bundle or the piece of fabric used to wrap the dowry of a bride? It’s an age old Levantine tradition that represents the essence of love , togetherness and celebration. And speaking of bundles, we have some news for you!
Whether you’re looking to spice up your living room or add some coziness to your bedroom, now is the perfect time
Amanita
Neutral Linen Embroidered Cushion
380.00 USD
We The Trees
Embroidery Linen Cushion
450.00 USD
Oxpecker and Z
Embroidered Velvet Cushion
350.00 USD
Oxpecker and R
Embroidered Velvet Cushion
350.00 USD
Introducing Bokja Chairs:
A Fusion of Art and Comfort
Bokja Chairs seamlessly merges art, craftsmanship, and comfort to create a truly unique seating experience.
The Bokja Chair is more than just a place to sit; it’s a work of art that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space.
Unleash your inner artist and indulge in the luxurious comfort of the Bokja Chair. Pre-order now and embark on a journey of artful living like never before!
Garden Tapestry | Meat the Fish London
Bokja Bespoke Project
Introducing Bokja’s tapestry at the grand opening of Meat the Fish Restaurant in London designed by Maria Group. Inspired by Beirut’s scenic public gardens, their hometown, Bokja was given full creative liberty to design this wall piece. By incorporating iconic indigenous elements from our archives and the local ecosystem, we have crafted a captivating piece. Step into a world of artistic charm as you dine at this newly opened establishment.
STAND-UP MIRROR RIVER
In collaboration with Laura Gonzalez
The latest collaboration between Bokja Design and Laura Gonzalez, the Stand-up River Mirror, reflects a river rushing to carve its path. This story is told through cotton thread weaves, intertwining to create a play of textures and reliefs that captivate the eye. Bokja Design’s embroidery is applied on a mirror with a polished brass base, covered in fabric meticulously crafted with a hand-guided embroidery machine by Jamil, the master embroiderer at Bokja. The color palette chosen by Laura Gonzalez for this piece is a harmonious blend of teal, Monet yellow, and orival beige tones.
Photo credits Stephan Juilliard
BOKJA x LIFE AUCTION
Buckle up ! The Daybed that Rocks
A rattan-made daybed, gently rocking you to dream on a lazy spring afternoon, dressed in Bokja flower patterns to help Life Auction raise funds for students.
Designed by Huda Baroudi and Maria Hibri, its workmanship was entrusted to the know-how of rattan artisans, weaving their lines around and across the bed. The fabric, a Bokja forte, was fitted around the rattan frame by talented upholsterers. It is an ode to craftsmanship, which is at the heart of every design by Bokja collective.
Photo credits Tarek Moukaddem
BISRI TAPESTRY AT NOURA BRASSERIE
Redesigned by Laura Gonzales
Laura Gonzales commissioned Bokja to embroider the Bisri tapestry for Noura Brasserie in Marceau, Paris. The redesigned restaurant aims to create a warm and inviting ambiance. The tapestry, inspired by the majestic pines of Lebanon’s Bisri Valley, showcases Bokja’s commitment to preserving traditional embroidery techniques and revitalizing craftsmanship.
The pine tree embroidery by Bokja commemorates the successful preservation of the Bisri Valley, symbolizing the guardians of the land and the significance of conserving nature for future generations. These embroidered designs serve as poignant reminders of Lebanon’s cultural heritage and the imperative to safeguard our precious natural resources.
NEW WRAP BLANKET
IN THE BLUE COLLECTION
” On a cold and frosty winters night,
There’s nothing more than I desire
To Wrap a blanket good and Tight, … ” – Phil Ward
lavalan
Bokja wool : lavalan insulation
A truly natural, renewable and sustainable alternative to polyester fillings.
lavalan® – the wool insulation is the functional fibrefill solely made from natural and renewable raw materials, virgin wool and corn.
Quite often synthetics are used to insulate clothing and accessories, whereas nature already offers highly functional and complex raw materials.