In the past, we have emphasized dozens of incredible companies in black-owned living culture. That is volume. 3 of our series.
If you missed the previous lists, explore Volume. 1 And Volume. 2. In this new edition we illuminate even more companies that bring culture, creativity and craftsmanship into the house.
Aphrochic
Aphrochic was founded by Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason and creates furniture, lighting, textiles and accessories that celebrate African -American culture and inheritance.
SOK Bameterian
Souk Bō'hēmian was founded by the writer and entrepreneur Jessica Nabongo and is a worldwide -inspired concept business in which a collection of textiles, baskets and ceramics is offered, the art of craftsmanship and cultural traditions from all over the world.
Albany Park
Darryl and Jessica Sharpton founded Albany Park to simplify the way people shop after sofas. Your modern sofas and sections are delivered in space -conscious boxes, which are designed in narrow rooms for navigating.
Things from HC
Plant Stylist Hilton Carter, the Things by HC, is devoting herself to people in an artistic way to help people in their homes.
Trnk
TRNK is a design studio and retailer based in New York, founded by Tariq Dixon. The brand emphasizes contemporary furniture and objects with a minimalist but warm aesthetics.
Grounded
Inherited, founded by Kayla Clark and Mignon Hemsley in Washington, DC, is more than a plant shop. It is a brand that connects people with nature through carefully curated houseplants, planters and lifestyle objects.
lichen
Lichen from Brooklyn, which was founded by Ed Be and Jared Blake, is a design incubator and studio that is concentrated by furniture, spatial design and the discovery of how we interact with these elements past and present.
Curves of Sean Brown
The designer Sean Brown is known for his creative, music -inspired carpets and bold pieces that rely on nostalgia.
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