1. Modern & Contemporary Art: The North African Blue Chip
The Casablanca School (Melehi, Chebâa, Hamidi) is no longer a regional secret; it has become a global strategic asset. For the collector, Moroccan Modernism offers a rare intersection of post-colonial narrative and robust capital appreciation. As international institutions like the Tate and MoMA integrate these masters into the global canon, the window for entry-level investment is narrowing. Professional appraisal and market intelligence are essential to navigate this maturing “Blue Chip” sector.
2. Orientalist Masters: Provenance as a Hedge Against Volatility
Orientalism remains the cornerstone of Moroccan heritage. In a market where authenticity is everything, works by Jacques Majorelle and Jean-François Pontoy serve as timeless prestige assets. For the discerning investor, these paintings act as a secure hedge against inflation, provided they are backed by impeccable scholarship and inclusion in recognised Catalogues Raisonnés. Our expertise focuses on the rigorous validation of provenance to ensure long-term value.
3. Luxury Craftsmanship: Collectible Design & Ancestral Skill
Moroccan craftsmanship is undergoing a renaissance, evolving from decorative objects into “Collectible Design”. From vintage Beni Ouarain textiles to architectural Zellige, these pieces are increasingly sought after for high-end London interiors. We source and authenticate items where ancestral Berber techniques meet contemporary minimalist aesthetics, ensuring each piece is both a cultural statement and a tangible asset.


