Short Course in Design
Year of Graduation: 2006
Current role: Designer and Founder of Studio Manda
Country: Lebanon
Georges Mohasseb is a Lebanese architect and designer.
He graduated with a bachelor’s in architecture from Washington D.C before studying in École Boulle in Paris and attending a design course at Domus Academy in Milan.
In 2015 he founded Studio Manda, a multidisciplinary design studio based in Beirut, specialised in the creation of timeless furniture pieces, interior design projects and commissioned works.
Georges Mohasseb design approach focuses on his constant research for immateriality and gives an identity to each of his developed projects, be they architectural, custom, furniture or lighting design projects. Experimentation with different materials and craftsmanship are applied to all his unique design works.
His works have been exhibited at international design fairs and solo showcases.
Georges Mohasseb is a Lebanese architect and designer.
He graduated with a bachelor’s in architecture from Washington D.C before studying in École Boulle in Paris and attending a design course at Domus Academy in Milan.
In 2015 he founded Studio Manda, a multidisciplinary design studio based in Beirut, specialised in the creation of timeless furniture pieces, interior design projects and commissioned works.
Georges Mohasseb design approach focuses on his constant research for immateriality and gives an identity to each of his developed projects, be they architectural, custom, furniture or lighting design projects. Experimentation with different materials and craftsmanship are applied to all his unique design works.
His works have been exhibited at international design fairs and solo showcases.
“I attended a design course seminar in the summer of 2006 with James Irvine in Domus Academy. It was one of the most inspiring course in my ongoing career. We were introduced to the philosophy of product and furniture design making. We had Lectures by Stefano Giovannoni, Alberto Meda, and Alessandro Mendini. It was an unforgettable experience”.