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Mia Mélange
This Homeware and Lifestyle brand is using cotton grown from local farmers who are members of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI). The collection includes macramé, lidded baskets, floor baskets, bags and various planters.
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This Homeware and Lifestyle brand is using cotton grown from local farmers who are members of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI). The collection includes macramé, lidded baskets, floor baskets, bags and various planters.
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What We Cherish and Renaissance Design have joined forces in an exclusive wallpaper collection inspired by African tribes and cultures. The collection celebrates the unique, spiritual and bold people of the Himba, Xhosa and Yacouba cultures.
A beautiful interior décor and lifestyle brand, handcrafting macramé, floor baskets, handbags and planters. The cotton is grown locally in South Africa by farmers who are members of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI).
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A natural skin and haircare brand with healing and restorative qualities of natural, organic ingredients, sustainably sourced from Africa.
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This Homeware and Lifestyle brand is using cotton grown from local farmers who are members of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI). The collection includes macramé, lidded baskets, floor baskets, bags and various planters.
A natural skin and haircare brand with healing and restorative qualities of natural, organic ingredients sustainably sourced from the African continent.
This Homeware and Lifestyle brand is using cotton grown from local farmers who are members of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI). The collection includes macramé, lidded baskets, floor baskets, bags and various planters.
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Suki Suki creates skin and haircare products with healing and restorative properties. They use natural, organic ingredients sustainably sourced from the African continent.
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A beautiful interior décor and lifestyle brand, handcrafting macramé, floor baskets, handbags and planters. The cotton is grown locally in South Africa by farmers who are members of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI).
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