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1980s Vintage Shag Beni Ouarain Berber Rug
$1,850.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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122"L x 76"W
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Abstract Shagggy Beni Ouarain Berber Rug
$1,440.00
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This Beni Ourain Rug displays the simplest of motifs, and a wonderful example of tribal weaving.
Moroccan Rug weaving began with the Berbers, who were the indigenous people of North Africa and inhabited Morocco before it was invaded by Arabs in the seventh century. These rugs are usually in bold colors and animated patterns, and the designs are almost always geometric or tribal. The colors and patterns are distinct according to the tribe that wove it. In the twentieth-century, the Moroccan Rugs are widely collected in the West because of its unique tribal patters.
The wool of these rugs is plush and soft to the touch, the stripes woven in black wool and in contrast to the ivory wool ground.
In very good condition. Soft underfoot and medium pile.
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62"L x 40"W
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Addison Street - Subsequent Streets
$2,800.00
South African fine art photographer Sandy McLea’s Subsequent Streets series features works that undergo an intensive process before they constructed in a final form that serves to document time. Street scenes are captured on film and composited in undeveloped frames, heated to create bubbles and catalyze an intensifying color shift, and finally McLea digitally scans the treated composition. The artist makes few digital edits before he prints the final flattened image and meticulously shears along curled and bent film edges to create the final framed work.
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Giclee Print, Fome-Cor, Acrylic embellishment, framed
Each work in Subsequent Streets is part of a 10-edition closed series and is signed and numbered by the artist. Subsequent Streets contains six works, two of which are now sold out and two of which are new releases as of March 2017. Pricing varies depending on how many editions remain.
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53"L x 2"W x 20.5"H
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Adinkra Embroidered Throw
$340.00
The Adinkra throw is the perfect blanket to lounge around on your sofa or sofa chair. The Adinkra Throw is...








Adire Flat Felted Scarf
$85.00
The artist transforms hand-felted merino wool into an sculptural statement piece with enticing texture and fluid coloration.
It is fully reversible and has design on both sides. It is very beautiful to combine both sides when draping. All natural colors of the fibers, no dyes.
Breathable and hygroscopic due to the natural wool properties. Works perfectly for any style and occasion, adding a little elegant twist to the everyday look.
Each scarf is unique and can never be repeated.
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Each scarf is unique and can never be repeated.
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66.5" L x 11" W
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Adire Pillow
$160.00
The Adire Pillow is hand felted using 100% merino wool and is created entirely by hand, from dying through to...

Adire Ruffle Scarf
$85.00
– Sold OutThe artist transforms hand-felted merino wool into an sculptural statement piece with enticing texture and fluid coloration.
It is fully reversible and has design on both sides. It is very beautiful to combine both sides when draping. All natural colors of the fibers, no dyes.
Breathable and hygroscopic due to the natural wool properties. Works perfectly for any style and occasion, adding a little elegant twist to the everyday look.
Each scarf is unique and can never be repeated.
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Each scarf is unique and can never be repeated.
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66.5" L x 11" W
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Standard shipping is 4 - 8 days. View kanju Shipping Policy
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Adire Runner
$185.00
The Adire Runner is hand felted using 100% merino wool and is created entirely by hand, from dying through to felting thus enhancing its organic appearance and tactile sense. Dress your favorite couch/chair or throw it over your shoulders.
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Each is one-of-a-kind and possesses its own unique personality. Variations between items received and images shown can occur. To choose our current inventory, images can be requested here.
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69" x 30.5"
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Adire Throw
$375.00
The Adire Throw is hand felted using 100% merino wool and is created entirely by hand, from dying through to felting thus enhancing its organic appearance and tactile sense. Dress your favorite couch/chair or throw it over your shoulders.
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Each is one-of-a-kind and possesses its own unique personality. Variations between items received and images shown can occur. To choose our current inventory, images can be requested here.
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76.5" x 50.5"
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Standard shipping is 4 - 8 days. View kanju Shipping Policy
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African Cork & Terrazzo Side Table
$1,445.00
Manufactured in Cape Town from 100% organic and completely recyclable dark or light cork, this particular grade of cork is manufactured from recycled cork particles and is produced industrially without the use of additives and requires low energy consumption. The top of the stool features a Terrazzo stone inlay increasing durability.
PLEASE NOTE, these new pieces will arrive in early May 2021. Orders placed currently will arrive in this first shipment. Be the first to have these incredible pieces, just in time for summer!
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~ 20mm Terrazzo inlay
~ Sustainably harvested cork
~ Steel baseplate
~ Black rubber or felt feet -
Stacked Shape - 17.7D x 18.1H
Slim Shape - 17.7D x 18.1H
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Standard shipping is 6 - 10 weeks. Additional shipping costs might be incurred post purchase. Should you reject the freight quote, we will refund the entire order. View kanju Shipping Policy
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African Cork and Granite Side Table
$1,375.00
– Sold OutManufactured in Cape Town from 100% organic and completely recyclable dark cork, this particular grade of cork is manufactured from recycled cork particles and is produced industrially without the use of additives and requires low energy consumption. The top of the table features a Granite inlay increasing durability an functionality.
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~ 20mm Granite inlay
~ Sustainably harvested cork
~ Steel baseplate
~ Black rubber or felt feet -
Stacked Shape - 17.7D x 18.1H
Slim Shape - 17.7D x 18.1H
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Standard shipping is 6 - 10 weeks. Additional shipping costs might be incurred post purchase. Should you reject the freight quote, we will refund the entire order. View kanju Shipping Policy
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African Cork Stools
$975.00
Manufactured in Cape Town from organic and completely recyclable dark or light cork.
The dark cork is manufactured from recycled cork particles and is produced industrially without the use of additives and requires low energy consumption. Whereby the light cork is 98.5% natural with a small amount of adhesive to bind the granules, making it durable and user-friendly.
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~ Sustainably harvested cork
~ Steel baseplate
~ Black rubber or felt feet
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Stacked Shape - 17.7D x 18.1H
Slim Shape - 17.7D x 18.1H
Low Stool - Seat Diameter 15.7 x Base Diameter 17.4 x 17.7H
Round Stool -13.8"D x 18.1"H
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Standard shipping is 8 - 12 weeks. Additional shipping costs might be incurred post purchase. Should you reject the freight quote, we will refund the entire order. View kanju Shipping Policy
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African Kudu Horn
$115.00
Said to inspire the vuvuzela, the distinctive twisted Kudu horn was used both for music and to signal.
Strong and elegant at once, these polished Kudu horns are perfectly placed on a table, bookcase, or mantel, this piece will add a chic and unique detail to any room.
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Each piece is one-of-a-kind and possesses its own unique personality. Variations between items received and images shown can occur. To choose from our current inventory, images can be requested here.
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Standard shipping is 4 - 8 days. View kanju Shipping Policy
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After the Harvest Oil Painting
$400.00
“After the Harvest”, oil on a canvas, is a landscape work by painter Celimpilo Dlamini (b. 1983) who was born...




Akua-Ba Doll
$165.00
Traditionally, these dolls are carried on the back of women either hoping to conceive a child or to ensure the attractiveness of the child being carried. Though carrying an Akuaba on your back to conceive is not as widespread as it was in the past, the practice is still carried out in some part of Ghana today
The name akuaba comes from the Akan legend of a woman named Akua who was barren, but like all Akan women, she desired most of all to bear children. She consulted a priest who instructed her to commission the carving of a small wooden child and to carry the surrogate child on her back as if it were real. Akua cared for the figure as she would a living baby, even giving it gifts of beads and other trinkets. She was laughed at and teased by fellow villagers, who began to call the wooden figure Akuaba, or "Akua's child." Eventually though, Akua conceived a child and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. Soon thereafter, even her detractors began adopting the same practice to overcome barrenness.
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Each piece is one-of-a-kind and possesses its own unique personality. Variations between items received and images shown can occur. To choose from our current inventory, images can be requested here.
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Standard shipping is 4 - 8 days. View kanju Shipping Policy
Please review our terms and conditions for refund and exchange policy. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. For additional information, contact us.