Set a table with natural appeal using these delicately handwoven placemats. Neutral tones match just about any decor and tableware, which also makes them a great choice for a hostess...
This borosilicate glass carafe is a convenient and stylish way to prepare and serve delicious teas and infusions, whether using loose-leaf tea or tea bags. The practical size allows it...
This raffia vase is ideal for adding a modern yet natural touch to any room in your home. Designed by Laura Hodges and handwoven by women artisans rural Uganda, this vessel can elevate...
Classic and timeless - these versatile woven raffia baskets are the perfect size. Style the statement basket on a shelf for additional organization in your living room, add it to your...
These hot pads are functional home decor ! This trivet serves as a hot pad protector for any countertop or tabletop and is sure to be a conversation started with...
These covet-worthy napkin holders add a bold pop of color and texture to your table top set and are sure to impress your guests! Even if you are just having...
Strong and beautifully handwoven, these napkin rings are crafted by women artisans in Rwanda. With each woven stitch, there is a uniqueness and style that will make these napkin ring...
These super soft Hand Loomed Ethiopian Cotton Bath Towels also make great throws, tablecloths or personal oasis at the beach or park. The classic design and super soft feel even...
Juxtaposing a high gloss surface with a raw clay bottom, the plates are a perfect marriage of modern and rustic. A stack of these handmade high fire terracotta plates set...
This one-of-a-kind tile can be used as a trivet, coaster or decor, and beautifully exemplifies ceramicist Maiyan Ben Yona's signature slip-cast porcelain and hand-painting techniques. Choose one or more and enjoy...
Use these glazed clay cups for drinks, as desk and countertop storage, or as a planter for a tiny plant. They are so useful around the house. Handmade in Mexico by Lagos...
The molinillo is a Mexican wooden whisk that’s used to mix up and add froth to a batch of Mexican hot chocolate. You simply roll the shaft between your palms...