A cultural platform rooted in Harari heritage

Preserving stories, symbols, and identity through design, memory, and visual culture.

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A space for cultural memory

Harla House exists to document, preserve, and reinterpret Harari heritage — creating space for stories, symbols, and lived history to endure.

What you’ll find here

Archival Insights & Research

Explorations into history, objects, memory, and the quiet fragments that shape Harari identity

Visual Culture

The symbols, patterns, shapes, and textures that define Harar’s artistic language.

Stories & Reflections

Personal interpretations and narratives that bring heritage to life in the present.

An array of resources

Our comprehensive suite of professional services caters to a diverse clientele, ranging from homeowners to commercial developers.

Harla House Magazine — Issue No. 01

A curated collection of visual culture, research, and storytelling.
Coming soon.

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“A space where culture lives on — in fragments, patterns, and memory.”

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