Craftsmanship

A little tour of Marrakech's artisans

Chabi Chic

Morocco is a country where tradition is a widely shared value, passed down from generation to generation. Craftsmanship is a prime example of this. It enhances the reputation of regions and people around the world. Covering some seventy trades, both rich and varied, Moroccan craftsmanship is based on artisans' commitment to preserving their often ancient creation techniques, while also adapting to today's demands. Join Made in City for a tour around the city, meeting the creators and exploring both traditional and revamped craft shops. Photo: Chabi Chic

Chabi Chic

Sidi Ghanem

+ de 130 MAD
Chabi Chic marrakech
Chabi Chic marrakech
Chabi Chic marrakech

Chabi Chic invites you to dive into a world where tradition meets contemporary style. Each item, handcrafted by local artisans, showcases the excellence of Moroccan craftsmanship. From 12-carat gold plated dinnerware to delicate cushions and textiles, every piece stands out for its quality and modern design. It's a must-visit for finding unique creations to gift or treat yourself.

Héritage berbère

Sidi Ghanem

+ de 300 MAD
Héritage berbère  Marrakech
Héritage berbère  Marrakech
Héritage berbère  Marrakech
Héritage berbère  Marrakech

Héritage Berbère offers a sensory immersion at the heart of Morocco. Founded in 2008 by Marie-Jeanne Combredet, this artisanal perfumery skillfully blends tradition with innovation. The bottles, adorned with handmade passementerie and scents inspired by Morocco, give you a glimpse of the creative magic at the Sidi Ghanem workshop. Here, each perfume tells a story.

Côté Bougie

Sidi Ghanem

+ de 500 MAD
Côté Bougie Marrakech
Côté Bougie Marrakech
Côté Bougie Marrakech
Côté Bougie Marrakech

Côté Bougie Marrakech is a workshop where light dances with scents. For 20 years, each candle, crafted by hand, reveals a hint of Morocco through its fragrances – from the sweetness of orange blossom to the warm notes of amber. The craftsmanship is subtle, yet each creation unveils delicate skills, paying homage to traditions while subtly adapting to today’s inspirations. A must-visit for those seeking a scent of authenticity.

Andre Le Chapelier
Andre Le Chapelier
Andre Le Chapelier
Andre Le Chapelier

In the heart of Marrakech, André Le Chapelier upholds the ancient art of artisanal hat-making. Specializing in handmade Panama hats, this workshop founded by a descendant of French hatmakers offers bespoke creations that blend tradition with refinement. Each model, crafted with materials imported from Ecuador, reflects a unique craftsmanship, an essential stop for those searching for a hat with character.

Published: Nov 14, 2024

Updated: Nov 17, 2024