Riad Yima

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Beautiful art gallery, shop and tearoom combining the East and West world through the works of Hassan Hajjaj who's art depicts the spirit of Arab life using recycled furniture.

Dear visitors,We would like to inform you that Riad Yima is temporarily closed for renovation.We will keep you updated w...
31/07/2023

Dear visitors,

We would like to inform you that Riad Yima is temporarily closed for renovation.

We will keep you updated with the reopening date.

Meanwhile we are at:

Moul 7anout, shop 47, Dar El Bacha, Medina, Marrakesh

Jajjah, tea room, 114 – 116 Quartier Industriel Sidi Ghanem, Marrakesh

For any inquiries, contact us:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +212 524 391 987

Address

52 Derb Aarjane Rahba Lakdima Medina
Marrakesh

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 18:30
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:30
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:30
Thursday 10:00 - 18:30
Friday 10:00 - 12:30
13:30 - 18:30
Saturday 10:00 - 18:30
Sunday 10:00 - 18:30

Telephone

0524391987

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Hassan Hajjaj and Riad Yima

Hidden away in the Medina in the spices place Rahba lakdima, Riad Yima is a spectacular labour of love that took three years to complete, with every detail very carefully made and constructed by the artist’s hand.

The artiste Hassan Hajjaj acquired an old house in Marrakesh, gutted and rebuilt it into a jewel riad witch is transformed recently into Boutique Gallery and Tea room, The Riad features his artwork, furniture design and products.

Fusing east and west, his works range from witty photos of Arab life to recycled furniture made from African advertising signs. Hajjaj’s work encompasses a wide range of techniques and fields. He designs and produces furniture as well as clothes for fashion.

Lanterns and ceiling slabs recovered metal (cans of honey, tomato ...), dress and slippers cut from flour sacks, cushions sewn into the fabric parasol Fanta, T-shirts logotés, bucket seats...Etc. After visiting the souks, the best way to enjoy the place and a time of rest and relaxation is to simply collapse on a pouf or bench covered with printed tarpaulin spirit 70, a pot of mint tea or a natural juice ahead, some Moroccan pastries, flipping one of the books available to customers in the patio, the lounge or on the terrace.