Nasozi Kakembo is a journalist, writer, and Ugandan-American designer passionate about bringing awareness to the beauty of African designers and artisans. Although she has partnered with brands such ...
The Afrohemian design trend has its very own palette. “Instead of pastel boho tones, Afrohemian leans into warm, sunbaked hues like ochre, clay, burnt sienna, deep browns, olive, and sand, often ...
Welcome to “The African Decor Edit” Book Tour DC with Nasozi Kakembo in conversation with Glory Edim, DC Native and founder of Well-Read Black Girl! Join us at The LINE DC Hotel, Vela Rooftop, for an ...
The holiday season is known as a time for giving, but make sure your home is taken care of first. Whether you’re hosting the holidays or just want to set the mood, these Black-owned brands may have ...
New parents are always looking for ways to teach their children a new thing or two. These days there are sites online that sell home decor pieces made by artisans and designers from different ...
Access to design tools and learning resources has long shaped who can participate in the global creative economy. Across parts of ...
For many of us, online shopping is the automatic option. While we won’t deny being guilty of TikTok persuasion and endless retail therapy, we also know that there’s nothing like that rush of ...
For some Long Islanders, their home not only reflects who they are, but also where they come from. They bring their culture and heritage into their personal living spaces, creating a home that is both ...
Oluwaseyi Ojo is the Head of Human Resources and Administration at Atlantic Exhibition Nigeria Limited. Africa’s design industry is entering a renaissance, one where heritage, innovation, and global ...
The Afrohemian design trend has its very own palette. “Instead of pastel boho tones, Afrohemian leans into warm, sunbaked hues like ochre, clay, burnt sienna, deep browns, olive, and sand, often ...
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