
Hiba Hayek is a multidisciplinary designer working across jewellery, product, and interior design. Her practice is defined by a deep sensitivity to form, material, and narrative — transforming gold, diamonds, and unexpected elements into sculptural objects of presence and meaning.
Approaching jewellery as wearable architecture, Hiba explores the balance between structure and emotion, precision and intuition. Her designs move fluidly between restraint and expression, creating pieces that feel at once intimate and powerful.
Today, her work is driven by experimentation and intention. Each creation is conceived as a personal talisman — an extension of identity, designed to be lived with, carried through time, and woven into the wearer’s story.
The Hiba Hayek Collection is rooted in storytelling — in the quiet dialogue between memory, place, and self-expression. Each piece emerges from an exploration of geometry, texture, and material, translated into sculptural forms that invite touch and reflection.
Traditional references are reimagined through a contemporary lens, resulting in jewellery that feels both timeless and alive. Unexpected juxtapositions, subtle contrasts, and refined silhouettes define the language of the collection.
Rather than following seasonal trends, each design is guided by intention and individuality. The result is jewellery that transcends adornment, becoming a marker of presence, confidence, and personal narrative.


Yehia Moldan is an Arabic typographer and visual artist whose work draws from ancient scripts, tattoo traditions, and symbolic systems across cultures. His distinctive language blends Imazighen, Bedouin, Latin, and Nordic influences into forms that feel both minimal and deeply expressive.
Through his collaboration with Hiba, typography becomes material — integrated into jewellery as structure, rhythm, and visual identity. Together, they create pieces where language and form coexist, offering a layered dialogue between design, symbolism, and emotion.
This creative exchange brings a graphic sensibility to sculptural objects, expanding the narrative potential of each piece.
Alongside her jewellery practice, Hiba continues to work in interior design, creating spaces that reflect the same sensitivity to material, proportion, and atmosphere found in her objects.
Her interiors are conceived as immersive environments — shaped by texture, light, and rhythm. Each project balances functionality with emotion, resulting in spaces that feel considered, welcoming, and quietly expressive.
Blending contemporary clarity with subtle references to tradition, her spatial work reflects a holistic design philosophy: one where form, feeling, and intention exist in continuous dialogue.
