ABOUT MAISON SOLEIL
The Founder
My name is Maria Sara Rahmani AKA Soleil
My friends call me Soleil and I am the founder of Maison Soleil.
Once a corporate shark in finance and business, I left it all behind to follow my heart—five years of adventure, creation, and self-discovery between Tulum and Ibiza.
I am passionate about every form of art, music, poetry, fashion, performance, cuisine, photography, and I bring them together to craft experiences that move, inspire, and connect.
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Maison Soleil is my way of curating the extraordinary, sharing what is authentic, experimental, and revolutionary with those who feel it. I create, I collect, I guide—inviting you into a world where art and life collide.

Meet The Team
​Behind every moment this house creates is a team of friends and dreamers who turn vision into reality.
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Mehdi is the godfather of Maison Soleil—the innovator, creator, and the foundation behind every project, idea, and initiative.
Dina, a new addition, is a friend, coach, businesswoman, and strong leader.
Together, our love affair with life—art, spirituality, fun, and conscious gatherings, has transformed into a shared mission: to create experiences that awaken, inspire, and connect our community.
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I bring the Maison Soleil world to you, and our team makes it possible.

Crafting Unforgettable Experiences
At Maison Soleil, we are devoted to designing and curating one-of-a-kind, unforgettable experiences that touch the soul of everyone who joins.
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Our passion lies in crafting moments that linger — where beauty, presence, and connection intertwine.
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We carefully select breathtaking natural settings and infuse each gathering with a secret recipe of love:
fusion music, heartfelt connections, artful expression, and a touch of magic.
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Bringing Visions to Life
With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human experience, we will ensure that every event reflects the essence of your soul.
Our commitment to authenticity and creativity transforms ordinary ideas into extraordinary realities.
