Jeffrey Meawad


A sculptural bar cabinet with textured stone legs and an illuminated orange interior, showcasing glassware and decanters.

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Jeffrey Meawad is the founder of JM Design & Architecture, a Lebanese firm known for blending cultural heritage with contemporary luxury. Fascinated by spaces from a young age, he pursued architecture and interior design, focusing on aesthetics, functionality, and human experience. His recent Solis Bar Cabinet, showcased at We Design Beirut 2024, reflects Lebanese summers and highlights his passion for craftsmanship. Meawad strongly believes in Lebanon’s potential, supporting local artisans and preserving traditional craftsmanship. His projects seamlessly integrate modern trends with cultural identity, redefining luxury interiors with sophistication and warmth.


 
 

Location
Beirut

Email
info@.jmda.co

Website
jmda.co

Designeers Says

Jeffrey Meawad crafts spaces that are as considered as they are evocative. His work is defined by a mastery of proportion, materiality, and light, creating interiors that feel effortlessly refined yet deeply intentional. With a design language that speaks in quiet sophistication, Meawad seamlessly bridges Lebanese heritage with contemporary sensibility, shaping spaces that are immersive, tactile, and emotionally resonant. At Designeers, we admire his ability to distill architecture into an art form, where every detail is purposeful and every space tells a story.

 
 

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A contemporary living space featuring a neutral-toned curved sofa, textured stone coffee tables, and an abstract painting, with ocean views.

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Jeffrey Meawad: Weaving Lebanon’s Soul into Contemporary Design

“My goal is to craft spaces with a distinct identity—ones that feel effortlessly cohesive yet unmistakably mine. There’s a certain satisfaction in knowing that someone can step into a space and recognise my touch, not because of a rigid formula, but because of an underlying sensibility.”

 
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