Apparel, Accessories and Decorative Items

GhanArts offers you a visit backstage, in our Accra workshop: ideas we come up with, what inspires us, samples that will, or will not, make it to our range of products. Please feel free to comment, and visit www.ghanarts.com for international orders. If you see something here that is not on the www.ghanarts.com website, drop us a line! we will be happy to give you a quote for a one-of-its-kind item.

Monday, 22 July 2013

Media success!


I'm told my little girl is a TV star. She went to an art exhibition at Nubuke Foundation last Saturday wearing a Tei Huagie "cloth on cloth" dress and the GTV crew fell in love with her and her style and took a lot of footage of her, putting her hand on her hip, under her chin, turning, etc. She really stole the show! I hope GTV will air her "performance".

 

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Kids furniture

Although these are not new, I just realised I never posted any pictures of our range of kids furniture here. We have been using locally made ordinary furniture and "dressed" it with cloth. The we apply our secret protective concoction and you can wipe it clean with a soapy wet cloth or sponge! Available in a selection of fabrics or with your own choice.


Dresser, table, stools, kids-height handwashing station...


And a rain of knitted jute and batik floor cushions for a playful and inviting children's nook:



Friday, 5 July 2013

Fusion couture

Granted, we are in Africa, but it doesn't mean that we shouldn't be inspired by Asia too. Yesterday we found it amusing to use our repurposed flour sacks to create a kimono that would match some cool trousers we saw earlier on

 

The batik bias comes as a discrete reminder of our African roots and matches the trousers' cuffs.




Thursday, 4 July 2013

Offline, but not idle!

We've had issues with our connection these last few weeks, but this doesn't mean that we were not at work!

We are now collaborating with visual artist Tei Huagie and playing around with his "cloth on cloth" creations:


We also worked a bit around African print and took advantage of this piece of high-end Vlisco print  remaining from another project to try a new tunic and shorts combo; the shoulder detail gives some girlishness to an otherwise quite relaxed, everyday style:
 

All-purpose lounging trousers are always very much in demand; we had fun producing this one with a very forgiving ATL (Akosombo Textile Limited) fabric (toddlers tend to get dirty very fast, and thoroughly!):


You can tell we are in love with repurposed flour sacks these days. We love their versatility. Isn't this dress just adorable?