Kamba Design was founded by a woman, a passionate fibre artist, and a few silent but strong supporters, all of whom are genuine women and men, life enthusiasts living in this chaotic world, but trying to get it to its "factory settings", appreciating natural and slower living. We believe that art should be sustainable, ethical, and accessible to those who enjoy to express their lifestyle through it. That's why we use natural and eco-friendly materials in our art pieces and products, and, among others, we work closely with local artisans to create unique and high-quality pieces that reflect the beauty of their culture and traditions. Our mission is to inspire people to live a more conscious and creative life, and to support local communities and traditional crafts around the world.
Kamba Design was founded by a woman, a passionate fibre artist, and a few silent but strong supporters, all of whom are genuine women and men, life enthusiasts living in this chaotic world, but trying to get it to its "factory settings", appreciating natural and slower living. We believe that art should be sustainable, ethical, and accessible to those who enjoy to express their lifestyle through it. That's why we use natural and eco-friendly materials in our art pieces and products, and, among others, we work closely with local artisans to create unique and high-quality pieces that reflect the beauty of their culture and traditions. Our mission is to inspire people to live a more conscious and creative life, and to support local communities and traditional crafts around the world.
- Discipline Textile Making
- Price Range €26-€50, Over €250
- Products Home Decor wall hangings, tapestry and accessories, children products (yet to be approved for), souvenirs and holiday decor and gifts
- Materials 100% cotton ropes and cords, natural wood, jute
Andrea Ngabo Woods
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