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Hind Rabii, a company specialising in “sensitive light design”, has worked in the lighting sector for just under 20 years, proposing collections of indoor and outdoor lamps, all of which reflect a clearly defined philosophy: combining the clean lines of Nordic design with the creativity of its designer and founder, who uses decorative elements originating from her native country and her cultural background.

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The colours of the Mediterranean, the perfumes of spices, the traditions and customs of Morocco encounter Nordic design and give life to collections of unequalled elegance and refinement, with a touch of vibrant imagination. Established in 1997, the company takes its name from its founder and current owner, who manages it together with her husband Michel Orban.

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The history of the company is closely interwoven with the life of Hind Rabii, who brings her creative soul and inspiration to every project. She was born in 1973 in Morocco, where she lived until she came of age and moved to Belgium to study industrial engineering at the Institut Supérieur Industriel, in Verviers. Besides acquiring technical skills from her university studies, Hind Rabii has always cultivated a passion for fashion and design and has developed a keen eye for the finest fabrics, decorative motifs and furniture.

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This is why she began working in the field of interior design and soon focused on light fixtures, which she perceives and proposes as a furnishing element possessing essential technical qualities. She therefore created a company where high-end lamp collections have been developed over the years, all of them featuring pure, clean lines, and reflecting undivided attention to the use of decorative elements as original details that characterise each model and make her style unmistakable.

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The collections include lamps for indoor and outdoor use, pendant, table, and floor lamps characterised by different materials and highly refined details. Worked with hand tools, the metal parts feature impeccable finishes, such as gold, chrome and copper plating. The glass, imported from Italy, is processed by means of blow-moulding techniques and embellished with colour inserts. Fabric, which is used as a decorative element and for directing the light, is carefully selected in terms of composition, patterns and decor.

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