
THE VISION
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​​Starseed House was conceived as a contained architectural world. The decorative language of the house draws directly from Moroccan architectural tradition, interpreted through a contemporary artistic lens.
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Materials were tested and refined on site. Surfaces were meticulously painted and layered. Carpentry, masonry and plasterwork, traditional tadelakt finishes, hand-cut zellige tilework, ironwork, marble and crystal inlay, brass detailing, carving and finishing were executed by specialists whose craft has been refined over generations, working in dialogue rather than instruction.
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Traditional Zouak painting was carried out by master artisan Abderrahim, whose work includes the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and the restoration of La Mamounia in Marrakech.
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The result is immersive yet disciplined. Expressive yet intentional.
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Layered colour, sculpted surfaces and structured light create a private environment that feels elevated, grounding and distinct.
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Starseed House represents a lived collaboration between Moroccan craftsmanship and contemporary artistic direction. Meticulously realised and unapologetically original.

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A project by Amy Griffith, founder of Eaton House Studio, in collaboration with master artisans from the Marrakech Medina and rural communities across Morocco.
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Starseed House exists as a reminder that we are part of something infinite and that our possibilities are endless.
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