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9 Furniture Designers From Across the African Diaspora

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

Jomo Tariku, a designer and data scientist, shines a spotlight on trailblazing industrial artisans and their provocative, inspiring work.

Julie Lasky
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Cape Town (South Africa), Caribbean Area, Charles O. Job, Cheryl R. Riley, Furniture, Hamed Ouattara, Interior Design and Furnishings, Jean Servais Somian, jomo tariku, Michael Puryear, Mimi Shodeinde, Paul Jeffrey, Textiles
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