(BrownBook Magazine, Issue #34)
Wherever Rana Salam has lived, entering her home is like stepping into an alternate reality. Heavily influenced by the popular art of the Middle East, from Lebanon and Egypt, even when she lived in London - first in a cosy flat in Bayswater, then in a house with a studio up-front in the fashionable and bohemian district of Ladbroke Grove - her place has always been overflowing with her archive of inspiring designs, film posters and bright colours.
In 2O1O, she relocated with her husband and two children to her native Beirut and now the graphic artist and designer lives in a spacious apartment-cum-studio in the heart ofthe residential neighborhood of Achrafieh. More
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