
Art as identity
A soulful space where Moroccan craftsmanship meets bold artistic vision — a living gallery of visual culture and culinary heritage.
At Dar Mansour, art is not an afterthought — it's who we are. From ancestral Moroccan craft to striking contemporary works, the space is curated as a living gallery where visual culture and culinary heritage come together. Every detail tells a story; every corner speaks of identity.
Currently on display
- Ghita Benlamlih reimagines cultural icons with humour and audacity — think Madonna in Berber dress, or Mandela in a red tarbouch.
- Kamel Ghabte, with his Echoes of Morocco series, explores memory and identity through powerful digital compositions.
Each piece is credited and presented with love — even in unexpected corners (yes, even the restrooms), because at Dar Mansour, art belongs everywhere.
Design as immersion
The design of Dar Mansour, signed by Eden & Beyond (Maïja's interior and creative studio), blends the sensual warmth of Moroccan tradition with contemporary aesthetics. From handcrafted zellige mosaic fountains to earthen steps, from textured lime-washed walls to tables reimagined as sculptures — every material, light source and tactile element invites you to slow down and feel, with all your senses.
This is Moroccan design reinterpreted. Eden & Beyond works with the raw authenticity of a "F*** the Box" mindset, revealing a universe of one-of-a-kind pieces: no two tables are alike, each one a unique art piece in a contemporary Moroccan idiom. Even the lamps have names — Kenzo, Kenza, Leïla — individual characters as much as light sources.

Music Direction
The soundtrack is part of the evening. Dar Mansour Groove — Volume I is our first official playlist — a cosmopolitan blend of North African heritage, European alternative culture and global rhythms, balancing vintage sensuality, desert mystique and underground elegance. Listen on Spotify ↗
A second, more private set plays in an unexpected corner. Curated by DJ Mans, the restroom playlist is a fully old-school Moroccan selection — Berber vinyl classics, Gnawa rhythms and Casablanca beats from the '60s and '70s — turning a simple pause into a small detour of its own.
Experience it in person
The best way to feel our artistic direction is around a candlelit table. Reserve your evening at Dar Mansour.