Amman, 1946
At seventeen years old, our founder Hashim sat down in a workshop and built his first safe. There was no industry to learn from, no regional precedent to follow. What he made that day became the first safe ever produced in the Levant. He did not know it then. History has a way of recording what we cannot yet see.
We do not publish client names. We do not seek attention. Our reputation has been built on word of mouth alone, passed from one trusted hand to another over eight decades. The clients who find us are sent by clients who trust us.
Every dimension is specified. Every tolerance is held. Every mechanism is tested under load before a safe leaves the Atelier. There is no acceptable margin for error.
We build by hand. Not as a marketing distinction, but because the standard we hold cannot be reached any other way.
Machines do not feel the resistance of steel. Hands do.A Hashim safe is not purchased and replaced. It is commissioned and kept. We build for generations, which means every decision, material, mechanism, and finish is made with the next century in mind.
A Hashim commission is not a transaction. It is the beginning of a relationship. From the first consultation through to installation and beyond, we remain available, accountable, and present. We have clients whose families have worked with ours for two generations.
No two Hashim safes share the same specification. Every piece is commissioned once, built once, and exists only for its owner. There is no catalogue. There is only your commission.
We do not produce for stock. We do not sell from a shelf. Every commission begins with a conversation and ends with a personal handover by our team.
In between, every weld, every mechanism, every design, happens in our Atelier, by our hands, to a standard that has not changed in eight decades.
There is no shortcut in this process. There never has been.
The atelier in Amman is not a factory. There is no assembly line. There is no outsourcing. Each safe is built by hand, by the people who have built them for decades. The same workshop that cut the first plate of steel in 1946 is where the last safe was finished. We have never moved. We have never delegated. The work is done here, by us, and only by us.
Hashim when he got awarded the gold medal in a past nation wide exhibition
A glimpse of our factory
Past exhibition archives
The second generation showcasing our collection, which has only grown since
The atelier has not moved. Not once in eighty years. The same address, the same space, the same relationship with the city that gave us our name. Amman, Jordan, since 1946.
Every safe is built by hand, to order, by the people in this workshop. There is no production line, no batch manufacturing, no compromise between speed and standard. One safe at a time. The way it has always been done.
Three generations have refused the same thing: to build a safe that is less than what the next generation would be proud of. That refusal is the only standard we have ever operated under. It has not changed. It will not change.
Eighty years of craft, expressed in three forms.