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Artcaffé Market Unveils Homeware Collection Showcasing African Craftsmanship

Artcaffé Market in partnership with Powered by People has announced the successful launch of the highly anticipated homeware collection, A. by Artcaffé Market.

The collection aims to celebrate the exceptional craftsmanship of handmade homeware and hosting products from artisan enterprises in Kenya and across Africa.

A. by Artcaffé Market showcases a range of unique products from hand-painted ceramics made with clay sourced in the Mount Kenya highlands to hand-loomed table napkins made with rain-fed East African cotton.

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On offer are items including dinnerware sets and hand-painted pitchers from renowned artisanal brands, Ceramiqa and Bakuli Blu, handcrafted cotton placemats, and kitchen towels from Siafu Home. This collection of meticulously curated products not only elevates living spaces but also reflects a commitment to social and environmental responsibility. The offerings target a discerning audience that shares the Artcaffé and Powered By People values of supporting high-quality, locally-made products.

‘I’m excited to launch our collaboration with Artcaffé. This is a celebration of craft and our shared mission to support the local artisanal communities in bringing high-quality, curated experiences to the home,” said Ella Peinovich Powered by People’s CEO and co-founder.

“We are delighted to introduce this unique home goods collection that not only redefines the concept of modern living but also embodies the spirit of collaboration and community empowerment,” said Lindsay Luhanga, Brand Manager, Artcaffé Market. “Our partnership with Powered by People reinforces our dedication to making a positive difference within communities.”

The collection is currently available for purchase at Artcaffé Market outlets and the official website. Artcaffé Market locations include Rhapta Square, Westview Westlands, Village Market, Kileleshwa Total and Dennis Pritt Road.

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