The Painted Harvest
Solar x Les Cousines Limited Batch
This special collaboration brings to life a meaningful, limited-batch Lebanese extra virgin olive oil from Northern Lebanon, crafted from early-harvest Green Souri olives grown on centenarian trees and pressed with care to preserve freshness and character.
This expressive award winning oil is vibrant and aromatic, with notes of green apple, red fruit, subtle vanilla, and a lively peppery finish. An elegant reflection of its region and harvest.
The label artwork was created by Nour I. Flayhan, whose delicate yet grounded illustrations echo the quiet dialogue between nature and the human spirit.
Produced in collaboration with Karim Arsanios of Solar Olive Oil, this release celebrates Lebanese land, craft, and artistry—while supporting the communities behind it.
Returning Care to the Land
Through this collaboration, a percentage of proceeds will be returned directly to Lebanon, supporting artisan women in mountain communities whose hands carry generations of knowledge and care.
Solar Olive Oil: 100% Cold-Pressed Green Souri Olives
250 ML BOTTLE SOLAR OLIVE OIL
A Shared Reverence for the Land
We partnered with award winning Solar Olive Oil because their values mirror our own—honoring the olive tree not simply as an ingredient, but as culture, memory, and stewardship of the land. Led by Karim Arsanios, Solar’s approach preserves place and care through every harvest, drawing from centenarian groves in Kour, Northern Lebanon, where trees rooted in living soil have shaped this oil through time, climate, and care, producing oil guided by integrity rather than speed or scale.
The Painted Harvest
Meet Nour I. Flayhan, a Lebanese illustrator whose work explores the quiet relationship between nature, memory, and the human spirit. Shaped by land and movement, her artistic language is deeply intuitive—drawing from mysticism and the emotional pull of natural forms.
For The Painted Harvest, Nour brought the spirit of the land and this collaboration to life through her artwork, creating the label as a visual extension of the olive oil itself—echoing the landscapes, hands, and histories behind the harvest.