26.8.09
African Moroso
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Remember I was telling you about African textiles?
These is what Italian company Moroso has made inspired by them and all African crafts (I know, we are all asking: what did African crafters get out of this? Apparently they've set up a small atelier for 20 artisans adn the industrial designers were African, European and American).
I like them. Let's see how this all goes for everybody.
Love these chairs - beautiful design and a showcase for African artisans. Thanks for the post? Where can these chairs be purchased?