



Mehdi Dakhli
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Named after Ifri, the ancient Berber goddess of war and protection—whose name is believed to be the origin of "Africa"—the Ifri Daybed embodies a quiet strength and elegance. Its structure is cast in bronze, resting on the same sculptural legs as the Muravey chairs—slender yet grounded, evoking a sense of poised stillness.
The frame is clad in handwoven silk by Aïssa Dione, whose textiles reflect centuries of West African craft. Natural leather accents introduce warmth and tactility, while integrated bolsters form an inseparable part of the structure, reinforcing the daybed’s unity of form and function. The Ifri Daybed is not only a piece of furniture—it is a meditation on identity, movement, and the elegance of ancestral memory made modern.