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Uncover Your Home's Hidden Charm With African Accents

You know your home has hidden depths of style and character waiting to emerge. All it takes is finding that spark of inspiration to uncover its charm. Look no further than African decor and accents. Vibrant colors, bold patterns, and natural textures are hallmarks of African design that can transform your space. Whether you go all in with a dramatic accent wall or start small with decorative accents, African-inspired decor helps your home reach its full stylish potential. Source So, you want to add warmth and visual interest to your space... Mama Africa and her textiles got you covered! These colorful fabrics are bold, vibrant, and pack a pattern punch. Invest in authentic mudcloth, kente cloth, or wax print fabric...

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Celebrate Valentine's Day with African Symbols of Love

What do you have in mind for your sweet Valentine? Valentine's Day is a holiday that is traditionally celebrated on February 14th, and it is associated with romantic love and affection. People often give gifts, such as flowers, chocolates, or jewelry, to their loved ones to show their affection. However, here at Paulskiart, we do things in a very different way. We bring you products that are going to push the gifting level to another tier! Remember, Valentine’s day is not only for your spouse. It is a day to remind every person in your life that you love and care about them. Plus, it’s just plain fun! Valentine's Day is the perfect time to show your loved one how...

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Looking to Spruce Up Your Home for Spring? Here’s 2 Ways How, Bamileke Style

Blossom by blossom the spring begins. - Algernon Charles Swinburne Ah, spring… as fresh as morning dew on your window sill… a time when nature awakes, and the earth begins to shake off the cold and to wake up from its winter slumber. Colors of spring are nothing but reviving. Spring is the time for renewal and new beginnings. The colors of this season represent a brighter, livelier tone than the winter blues. The uncured ultra-modern hues and shades are also associated with nature, which means that they are more natural and less artificial, as opposed to their winter counterparts. Source : Pritchett-Rapf Blog Picture that comparison for a minute… the most popular spring colors are green, yellow, and purple…...

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THE SENUFO STOOL CHARM : TOP 4 INTERIOR TIPS

African art is functional, it serves a purpose. It's not dormant. It's not a means to collect the largest cheering section. It should be healing, a source a joy. Spreading positive vibrations. - Mos Def The Senufo stool. The stool that floated down to earth from the heavens, as legend has it. We have written about this thought provoking unique stool design and  how the people in Alépé make it … but even more exciting in this day and age, is how these Senufo designs have become popular with decorators in the West for their elegance in structure and their beautiful elongated designs. Identified by the extraordinary skill used to carve it, with no breaks in form, this unique handcrafted piece is...

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OUR LOVE FOR JUJU HATS

The Bamileke people of Cameroon are a unique people in terms of their history. They are cohesive and divided, similar yet distinct, like many African societies before them. The conquest of their territory by Germany in the late nineteenth century was followed by survival under French and British rule during the early twentieth century.

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