Coral & Hive’s color-blocked rug is woven in Somerset West, South Africa, from a blend of mohair and karakul wool. $105 per sq. ft., at ALT for Living, 148 W. 28th St., NYC, 212-431-1000, altforliving.com.
Made in South Africa, this 40-inch table lamp takes an elegant turn with a natural Kudu horn on an acrylic base. $1,880, at Homenature, 1033 Lexington Ave., NYC, 646-968-2585, homenature.com.
South Africa–based artist Katherine Glenday sources the porcelain for her shimmery hand-painted vessels near her Kalk Bay workshop. From $1,950 to $2,200 each, at Les Ateliers Courbet, 134 Tenth Ave., NYC, 212-226-7378, ateliercourbet.com.
Hand-crafted in Rwanda, this 14-inch bowl is made from dyed sisal fibers and sweetgrass and can be used as a fruit basket or hung decoratively on a wall. $98, at One Kings Lane, 143 Spring St., NYC, 646-908-7000, onekingslane.com.
Designed by architect Concetta Giannageli for Moroso’s M’Afrique collection, these Jardin Suspendu outdoor planters are hand-woven in Dakar, Senegal, and available in six colorways. $850 for the set, 146 Greene St., NYC, 212-334-7222, moroso.it.
This article appears in the May 2019 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).