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Scarabe Chair | Waxprint Bag

Scarabe Chair by Hamed Ouattara

(Burkina Faso) recycled from Oil

Drums. Handbag by Adele Dejak

in Waxprint and Leather (Kenya)

Both from Design Network Africa

Program we recently curated with

Trevyn McGowan of Southern Guild

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Adele Dejak | Shine Shine

MAASAI inspired belts and

pouches by Kenyan Accessories

designer, Adele Dejak and

Santa Maria Oilcloth from

Shine Shine

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Adele Dejak Kuba Tote

Kuba Raffia Tote Bag

Great detailing on leather

and wonderful detail from

our favourite Kenyan

accessories designer

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Hand Stitched Leather Wallets | Purses

Lots of new stock of our

ever-popular hand-made Thai

Wallets and purses with all the

neccessaries and a lot more fun

.. And yes, we have Browns and

Blacks too. From R290.

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Indigo Hill Tribe Bags

The Hmong in the hills of Thailand’s North

create wondrous Indigo block-prints and then

embroider with a sense of colour that astounds

us … Great new selection of bags in stock

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Adele Dejak | African Luxury

We’re delighted to introduce the beautiful Adele Dejak

Collection, hand crafted to luxurious standards in Kenya.

All bearing the bold signature of the sublime and super

Ms. Dejak who was recently in town for the Design Network

Africa Network. Bags, purses, chunky rings, bracalets, belts

and much more.

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Bark Cloth Handbags (Uganda)

Amazing what they can do with

Bark Cloth in Uganda — so chic

A few colour ranges and purses

and wallets … rather special find

at DNA

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Adele Dejak

One of our great delights in curating the Design  Network Africa | PACE Exhibition was the  collaboration with African Luxury Brands we  have long admired. It was a true delight getting  to know Kenya-based British- Nigerian  accessories  designer Adele Dejak. Launched to  great success in South Africa at DNA |  PACE,  Imagine Nation will debut a wide range of her  jewelry and must-have bags at our store at 44  Stanley, this weekend. Through her accessory  design, Adèle Dejak has brought about an exciting art form that is ultra contemporary yet deeply rooted in African tradition.

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