A man with curly dark hair and light skin sits on the floor in front of a table with green bronze sculptures and a green embroidered lamp, with sheer white curtains and a blue wall in the background.

About

Carved out of the limestone alleys of Amman and the olive orchards of Palestine, Plazuli is a quiet rebellion intertwined with the region’s form, texture, and history. Plazuli’s Sanad Khoury is a Chelsea College of Arts, London graduate and a Palestinian-Jordanian designer who, with his studio, seeks to merge the tangible with the sacred, intertwining ancient crafts with echoes of modernity.

Plazuli is a timeless reminder that the personal is always intermingled with the political. Plazuli might be rooted in diaspora, but it remains unbounded by borders.

Exhibited internationally: London, Rome, Milan, Barcelona and New York