Why no one can resist Africa’s quirky fabrics and artwork
May 22, 2017
African art and textiles date back thousands of years, and have a particular creative edge that seems to come from an inherent cultural appreciation for the earth and the vibrant colours and interesting shapes that emerge all around us.

As native inhabitants of Africa, it’s only natural that we are drawn to the bright designs inspired by the art and the African culture of storytelling. They seem to invoke a feeling of being at one with nature and feeling alive, grateful to be here to experience the colours of the sun, the sky, the plants and the creatures that inhabit the earth, including humans.

Bring the colours of the deep sunset into the home – Be bold with your choices

Africa is not a timid place. It has a proud heritage, and therefore every length of brightly designed fabric or every artwork should be proudly displayed in a room where it gets the best light, offset by rich wooden furniture and natural materials.

Browns and greens evoke a sense of the endless bush and savannahs with the odd splash of colour where an animal might be lurking. Bright reds and blues and purples imitate a marketplace, where spices and art is sold and conversations take place in the streets with friends.

Picturing these scenes will help to give you a deeper understanding of why African décor and interiors are so popular around the world. A trend that shifts and expands to meet current global interior trends.

African artists take up more space on the world’s design stage.

Walls and furniture across the world are adorned with the work of African artists and fabric designers, who have chosen pieces which strike a chord in their hearts (because every great African artist does that!). Once chosen they then carefully select other décor items that compliment it but allow it to shine. Create an interior space that reflects who you are, with an African twist.

The quirky sculptures and beautiful prints used as décor items will add an irresistibly, enigmatic story of their own within your home.

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