At Home With Noor Fares: A Global Designer Who Meets Sacred Geometry
Noor Fares, a Lebanese-born designer raised in Paris, launched her eponymous brand in 2009 after graduating from Central Saint Martins. Her work transcends mere aesthetics; she infuses her pieces with sacred geometry, architecture, travel, and cultural inspiration. This blend of artistry and spirituality has earned her widespread acclaim, including awards such as the Couture Design Awards, underscoring her place in contemporary fine jewelry. Beyond adornment, Fares’ sensitivity to art, ceramics, and collectibles complements her creativity, and her passion for interiors and fashion further expands her artistic vision.
Her world includes Noor’s World, an editorial journal showcasing stories of her creative journey. This platform reflects a broader curiosity for culture, design, and conscious living. Most recently, Fares collaborated with Racil Chalhoub, translating her jeweled language into fashion—a testament to her dedication to merging tradition with innovation.
Personally, I think Noor’s approach to design is particularly fascinating. She challenges conventional notions of beauty by integrating spiritual elements into everyday objects, which resonates deeply with audiences seeking meaningful connections. What makes this particularly fascinating is how she transforms her experiences—whether through sacred geometry or cultural storytelling—into tangible expressions of identity and purpose. This raises a deeper question: How can we celebrate life’s imperfections while honoring its mysteries? From my perspective, her work reminds us that art isn’t just about style, but about creating spaces where people feel seen and valued. A detail that I find especially interesting is how she balances tradition with modernity, ensuring her designs remain both timeless and relevant across cultures.