Craft Workshops in Casablanca
- holalabrunita
- Aug 18
- 2 min read
Casablanca, Morocco’s economic capital and most cosmopolitan city, is often seen as a business hub with modern architecture. But behind its wide avenues, skyscrapers, and fast pace, there is a growing artisanal movement reviving traditional techniques and blending them with contemporary design.
In this dynamic city, craft workshops don’t just preserve the old—they reinvent it. Casablanca is home to a new generation of creators who merge local heritage with global influences, making it an ideal place to experience unique artisanal crafts.
A fresh perspective on Moroccan craftsmanship
Unlike historic cities like Fez or Marrakech, where craftsmanship is deeply rooted in tradition, Casablanca offers a more open and experimental approach. This has led to creative spaces where craft coexists with modern design, urban art, and sustainable techniques.
Many workshops are located in creative neighborhoods such as Maarif, Gauthier, and Anfa, as well as collaborative cultural centers spread throughout the city.
What can you learn in Casablanca
Contemporary ceramics
Several ceramic studios offer workshops teaching both traditional and modern techniques. You can learn wheel-throwing, glazing, and decorating your own pieces, from cups and plates to decorative sculptures. Some studios incorporate minimalist designs or patterns inspired by local architecture.
Leather goods and design
Leather workshops teach cutting, sewing, and assembling products like wallets, bags, belts, and accessories. Unlike other cities with more traditional styles, Casablanca’s leatherwork features modern, urban, and minimalist designs.
Arabic calligraphy and graphic design
Cultural centers and specialized artists offer classes in Arabic calligraphy, covering the fundamentals of this aesthetic and spiritual art. Many courses also explore blending classic calligraphy with digital art and contemporary typography.
Natural cosmetics
Reflecting its urban character, Casablanca is also a hub for artisanal cosmetics. Workshops teach how to make soaps, essential oils, creams, and solid perfumes using natural ingredients such as argan oil, dried flowers, honey, and local herbs.
Creative recycling and urban art
In line with sustainability trends, some spaces offer artistic recycling workshops, using reused materials like wood, textiles, and metals to create decorative objects, lamps, or handcrafted furniture.
Recommended participatory workshops
L’Uzine: An independent cultural space in Aïn Sebaâ offering public workshops in ceramics, calligraphy, leatherwork, and urban art.
Atelier Chabi Chic: Combines traditional crafts with modern design, offering ceramic and Moroccan tableware decoration workshops.
La Fabrique: A collaborative creative center where local artists and artisans teach workshops across various disciplines.
Cosmetic cooperatives on the outskirts of Casablanca: Ideal for learning about natural personal care products.
Tips for your visit in Casablanca
Casablanca isn’t a traditional tourist city, so many workshops cater to locals, making experiences more authentic.
Some workshops operate only by appointment or during cultural events, so it’s best to book ahead.
If you want a modern, urban style in your creations, Casablanca is the perfect place.
Take the opportunity to explore the blend of old and new: visit the old medina as well as emerging artistic neighborhoods like Sidi Maarouf and the Corniche.
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