About the Artist: Amina Abdellatif  - Amoniak

Amoniak is a Tunisian graphic designer and art director whose work blends illustration, symbolism, and cross-media design to explore emotional landscapes and cultural identity.

Drawing from two decades of experience between advertising and independent practice, she creates visual languages that connect personal stories with broader questions of justice, memory, and belonging.

For the Arraba bottle, we invited Amoniak to interpret the spirit of Palestinian land through illustration.

Her work moves between the intimate and the universal, using simple forms and symbolic elements to tell stories about place, dignity, and continuity.

A Design Rooted in Land and Memory

For the Arraba bottle, Amina brought together two landscapes.

The first comes from her own life: olive leaves from her mother’s garden.

The second emerges from Palestine: the figure of a woman walking forward with quiet pride.

The illustration shows her moving with steady steps, head held high: grounded, calm, and unwavering, like the olive trees rooted in her land.

The result is a design that speaks softly but clearly: about land, about women, and about the deep roots that connect people across the Mediterranean.

Arraba Suri Single-Estate Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Only 564 bottles were produced from this harvest.

This small production comes from Arraba, a town in the north of the West bank Palestine long known for its olive groves and agricultural heritage.

The oil comes from Rumi olives, the most iconic cultivar of Palestine, known for its depth, brightness, and balance.

Grown on rain-fed land and harvested by hand, the olives are pressed shortly after harvest to preserve their full expression.

The result is a vibrant extra virgin olive oil with notes of green almond, fresh herbs, and wild grasses, finishing with the gentle pepper that defines a great Rumi.

Like the illustration on the bottle, the oil speaks of land, patience, and generations of care.

Amina's Work

The Special Label Series brought together 6 designers from across SWANA, each contributing a distinct artistic voice to our olive oil collection. The project celebrated our shared visual languages, regional interconnectedness, and the cultural echoes that move across borders and generations.

Each designer created a one-of-a-kind label, turning every bottle into a collectible piece of regional design. With every bottle sold from their edition, 10% will be donated to a community-based initiative or NGO chosen by the artist.


Every label carried a personal connection — a thread as meaningful as the artwork itself.

The series became a meeting point between art and agriculture, honoring the craft behind the oil and the creativity behind the design.