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concrete or ceremic
the women
named Amalia.

The unique Amalia sculptures give our courtyard its character, while the ceramic figurines have found a place in our living room. All Amalia sculptures are hand-made in cement by Haitham — an elegant woman from Curaçao with South American roots, a tribute to the original inhabitants of the island.

Some of the ceramic figurines have travelled to far places — the USA, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Brazil, Israel and Australia. Our living room also displays paintings by André Nagtegaal and Omar Maduro, among others. The second name after “Amalia” was chosen as a tribute to a woman who played an important role in Haitham's life.

INSIDE THE HOUSE
In the living room
In the living room
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The Amalias
Amalia Badiha
the grandmother
Amalia Badiha

Badiha was Haitham's grandmother. She came from Lebanon, was strict with her grandson and had high expectations of him — and was a very proud grandmother.

Amalia Betty
the nanny
Amalia Betty

Betty came from St. Vincent and was Haitham's nanny. Very kind, but firm in raising him. She lives in Canada now.

Amalia Elba
the godmother
Amalia Elba

Elba was Haitham's godmother. She was kind-hearted and a wonderful cook. Her home was always open to everyone. She stands as a symbol of love and warmth.

Amalia Rüna
the mother
Amalia Rüna

Rüna was Haitham's mother. Thanks to her, he received the financial foundation to start his first businesses. The best mother a son could have — her love, her upbringing and her guidance took her children far.

Amalia Lenny
the auntie
Amalia Lenny

Lenny was Haitham's aunt. Together with Rüna and Elba, she is one of the three women who gave Haitham life, love and an upbringing. Lenny gave the Christmas season its magic.

Amalia Danielle
the daughter
Amalia Danielle

Danielle is Haitham's daughter. She plays the violin, sings, and draws beautifully. She is creative, independent-minded, and strong-willed.

Amalia Nadine
the niece
Amalia Nadine

Nadine is Haitham's niece. An animal lover — she keeps trying to convince Haitham to adopt a cat or dog, but that's just not his thing.

Amalia Carla
the friend
Amalia Carla

Carla is a good friend of Haitham's and is like a big sister to him. She is passionate about yoga and Reiki. As a single mother, she has shown great strength and resilience—stronger than she knows herself. Her daughter, Robin, is a theater performer in New York.

La Amalia
the soignée
La Amalia

La Amalia—she represents all elegant and well-groomed women. She is the only figure wearing a mosaic swimsuit. In our region, women take pride in being neat and well-presented, and La Amalia symbolizes the beauty of the South American women.

Haitham
who is
Haitham

The man behind Casa Amalia and the Amalia sculptures. Haitham was born on Curaçao on February 5, 1969. His father was the son of a Lebanese immigrant, while his mother had Spanish, German, and South American roots. Immediately after finishing the senior general secondary school at the age of 18, Haitham became a flight attendant, allowing him to travel the world while exploring what he wanted to do with his future. Initially, he dreamed of becoming a pilot, but he soon realized that although he loved traveling, he preferred sitting in first class rather than working on the aircraft. He then considered a career in architecture, as he had a passion for designing buildings and was fascinated by historical architecture, particularly Italian and Middle Eastern styles. During his years as a flight attendant, Haitham stayed in countless hotels around the world. It was during these travels that he discovered another dream: one day owning a small boutique hotel in Curaçao. When he shared this ambition with his parents, his father laughed at the idea, while his mother encouraged him to pursue his dream, reminding him of the great responsibility that came with it. In 2007 many Venezuelan tourists visited Curaçao, and hotels were often fully booked. For Haitham, this was the moment to pursue a dream he had carried with him for years, alongside the businesses he had already built. In 2008, he designed and built Casa Amalia. Later in life, Haitham discovered a hidden talent and developed a passion for creating the Amalia sculptures. He pursued this craft purely for personal enjoyment rather than commercial gain.