Copper dust African decor lampshades made with African fabrics is worth giving celebrating. Finding beautiful fabrics and making something extraordinary with it must come with a drop of creativity.
With many designers of African fabrics all over the African continent and across Europe, one is always expecting something different to pop out once in a while and amazes everyone.
As often, when we think of African fabrics we are suddenly made to envision beautiful clothes, slippers, bracelets, other body products, aside many others.
But giving the idea of lampshades designed in African fabric is a far away thought.
As lampshades are uniquely attributed to fine crystallized designs that just compliment the unique and well-designed interior of a place with no other appeal than how it is designed.
But Vanessa Agyemang, founder of Copper Dust has given us a way to view lampshades in all its glory covered in African Prints leaving an art of perfectly African Culture to be desired.
With a BA in Interior Architecture and design, her own story sync with many great breakthroughs of African creative entrepreneur stories. Her lampshade line was founded out of frustration surprisingly and begun growing into an African/British home décor trend.
Creating an unforgettable space for her love of culture, she blends in her roots as a Ghanaian and defines her beautiful work with local names for these amazing designs.
African Post Magazine couldn’t resist but share in her trendy more cultured and well crafted designs and exposing us to a business well structured.
We celebrate such creativity, zeal and encourage more of such creativity and entrepreneurship.
Gifty Amoateng -African Post Online
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