If using fair trade African Furniture appeals to your decorating taste, you will find a number of unique accent pieces as well as larger pieces if interested.
The strong dominance of the decorating styled that the fair trade African Furniture embodies sets the tone in a room. From a Bogolan Footstool from Mali, to a Set of Ghanaian Stacking Tables these unique pieces are definitely a way of creating a unique feel and look in any room.
If looking for a large and unique piece of fair trade African Furniture, a suggestion would be the Adinkrahene Pattern Room Divider Screen. The beautifully designed screen is not only an excellent piece of fair trade African Furniture but also a piece of art. Handcrafted by Asante artisans in Ghana this well made screen is reflects the symbol of the Adinkrahene. The lovely piece measures 70" tall by 52" wide and is handcrafted of metal, wood and paint. The retail price for this find piece of fair trade African Furniture is $425.00.
If looking for extremely unique accent pieces one of the most beautiful of the fair trade African Furniture is the Bogolan Footstool with exquisite carved legs. Made by talented artisans in Mali, the beautiful piece is topped with a mudcloth cushion of earth tones including black, brown, and cream. The Bogolan Footstool measures 16" tall x 15" in diameter and retails for $120.00.
The Natural Drum Table is one of the most authentic looking pieces among the many beautiful fair trade African Furniture pieces. This Natural Drum Table is a real conversation piece in addition to being excellently hand carved by Ghanaian artisans. The Natural Drum Table measures 13" long x 13" wide x 25" tall. The retail price for this fine piece of fair trade African Furniture is $225.00.
Another exquisite piece is the Beaded Wooden Kenyan Stool created by artisans in Kenyan. No two pieces are alike however all pieces are equally beautiful. The detailed handwork on this piece is beautiful as the beaded color patterns are formed by artisans pressing beautifully colored beads into tiny-drilled holes. The price on this fine piece of fair trade African Furniture varies depending on size. A general price range is form $66.00 up to $130.00.
For more information on the beautiful Fair Trade African Furniture pieces described above, and similar items visit the Web site for Swahili-Imports.
Published by Lola Inez
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