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ZU24-036 - Azulejo Plate - Terracotta Red, Blossom Pink, Chocolate Brown
Set the table with the Azulejo “tile” plate, hand painted with colors of the earth. In small towns across Colombia’s desert and dry tropical forest regions, it is common to use clay tiles for the roof. From a bird's eye view, the variations and patterns created from old and new tiles stacked together create a stunning visual effect. <br><br>Inspired by Zuahaza textiles, our hand-painted ceramics are a fusion of classic craftsmanship and contemporary design. To make this possible, we collaborated with 2 esteemed workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, a beacon of traditional hand painting of intricate motifs on white ceramic. Each piece is a testament to the artistry of the community and their rich heritage<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Terracotta Red, Blossom Pink, Chocolate Brown<br>- Dimensions: <br>8.6" diameter / 22cm diameter<br>- Materials: earthenware glazed ceramic<br>- Dishwasher safe<br>- Handmade by women artisan workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia
ZU24-034 - Tapia Flat Bowl - Terracotta Red, Blossom Pink, Chocolate Brown
Go for the Tapia flat bowl when you want versatility and chic. The flat bowls make prepping, serving, and eating a seamless and sophisticated experience. Tapia or “rammed earth” is a time-honored and widely used construction technique in Colombia’s dry tropical forests. The tradition involves mixing various soils to create shapes and structures for homes and buildings. The colors of rammed earth vary by the soil in each region, from dark terracotta, oranges, yellows, and white clay.<br><br>Inspired by Zuahaza textiles, our hand-painted ceramics are a fusion of classic craftsmanship and contemporary design. To make this possible, we collaborated with 2 esteemed workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, a beacon of traditional hand painting of intricate motifs on white ceramic. Each piece is a testament to the artistry of the community and their rich heritage.<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Terracotta Red, Blossom Pink, Chocolate Brown<br>- Dimensions:<br>2" x 6" x 6" /15.5 x 15.5 x 5cm<br>- Materials: earthenware glazed ceramic<br>- Dishwasher safe<br>- Handmade by women artisan workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia
ZU24-035 - Tapia Flat Bowl - Terracotta Red, Blossom Pink, Light Grey
Go for the Tapia flat bowl when you want versatility and chic. The flat bowls make prepping, serving, and eating a seamless and sophisticated experience. Tapia or “rammed earth” is a time-honored and widely used construction technique in Colombia’s dry tropical forests. The tradition involves mixing various soils to create shapes and structures for homes and buildings. The colors of rammed earth vary by the soil in each region, from dark terracotta, oranges, yellows, and white clay.<br><br>Inspired by Zuahaza textiles, our hand-painted ceramics are a fusion of classic craftsmanship and contemporary design. To make this possible, we collaborated with 2 esteemed workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, a beacon of traditional hand painting of intricate motifs on white ceramic. Each piece is a testament to the artistry of the community and their rich heritage.<br> <br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Terracotta Red, Blossom Pink, Light Grey<br>- Dimensions: 2" x 6" x 6" /15.5 x 15.5 x 5cm<br>- Materials: Earthenware Glazed Ceramic<br>- Dishwasher safe<br>- Handmade by women artisan workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia
ZU24-033 - Totumo Everyday Bowl - Burgundy Red, Pale Peach & Saffron Orange
Designed to look like a shelled calabash, the Totumo bowl is an essential and beautifully crafted everyday bowl. Found in diverse regions of Colombia, including the dry tropical forest, are calabash trees called the Totumo. Native to the Amercias, totumos have large seeds traditionally crafted into spherical utensils like spoons and bowls. <br><br>Inspired by Zuahaza textiles, our hand-painted ceramics are a fusion of classic craftsmanship and contemporary design. To make this possible, we collaborated with 2 esteemed workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, a beacon of traditional hand painting of intricate motifs on white ceramic. Each piece is a testament to the artistry of the community and their rich heritage.<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Burgundy Red, Pale Peach & Saffron Orange<br>- Dimensions:<br>6.7" x 3"x 6.7" / 17 x 7.5 x 17cm<br>- Materials: earthenware glazed ceramic<br>- Dishwasher safe<br>- Handmade by women artisan workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia
ZU24-032 - Totumito Snack Bowl - Burgundy Red, Pale Peach, Saffron Orange & Light Grey
Suited for all snacking delights, we have just the bowl for you, the Tutomito. Calabash trees called the Totumo are found in Colombia's dry tropical forest. Native to the Americas, totumos have large seeds traditionally crafted into spherical utensils like spoons and bowls. This mini snack bowl takes the name “Totumito” to reference the calabash but in a smaller size. <br><br>Inspired by Zuahaza textiles, our hand-painted ceramics are a fusion of classic craftsmanship and contemporary design. To make this possible, we collaborated with 2 esteemed workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, a beacon of traditional hand painting of intricate motifs on white ceramic. Each piece is a testament to the artistry of the community and their rich heritage.<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Burgundy Red, Pale Peach, Saffron Orange & Light Grey<br>- Dimensions:<br>4.7" x 2.6" x 2.6" / 7 x 4 x 4 cm <br><br>Materials: <br>- Earthenware glazed ceramic<br>- Dishwasher safe<br>- Handmade by women artisan workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia
ZU24-030 - Arena Ceramic Mug - Light Grey, Burgundy Red, Pale Peach & Saffron Orange
The Arena hand-painted ceramic mug imitates the multiple colors of sand in Colombia’s desert and dry forest regions. Arena, meaning sand in Spanish. Earth’s diverse mineral composition is what gives sand their distinct colors, varying from deep terracottas to a spectrum of oranges, yellows, magentas, and greys.<br><br>Inspired by Zuahaza textiles, our hand-painted ceramics are a fusion of classic craftsmanship and contemporary design. To make this possible, we collaborated with 2 esteemed workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, a beacon of traditional hand painting of intricate motifs on white ceramic. Each piece is a testament to the artistry of the community and their rich heritage.<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Light Grey, Burgundy Red, Pale Peach & Saffron Orange<br>- Dimensions:<br>3.8" x 4" x 4" / 9.5 x 10 x 10 cm<br>15 oz.<br>443 ml <br><br>Materials: <br>- Earthenware glazed ceramic<br>- Dishwasher safe<br>- Handmade by women artisan workshops in the town of Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia
ZU24-029 - Sua Multicolor Placemat - Set of 4 - Cielo Blue, Blossom Pink, Amber Yellow, Olive Green
Like the abundance of sunlight in desert regions and dry forests, the Sua Multicolor Woven Placemat brings the cheer and warmth of the sun to your dining table, while effortlessly complementing your tableware aesthetic. “Sua” means sun in the Chibcha language and holds high significance in indigenous cosmology. Crafted with a warp-faced weave, these organic cotton placemats accentuate the colors and are made for regular use and easy washing. <br><br>Sold in singles and sets of 4:<br>- $19 single<br>- $68 set of 4<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Cielo Blue, Blossom Pink, Amber Yellow, Olive Green<br>- Dimensions: 18" x 14"/ 45 x 35 cm<br>- Materials: 100% organic cotton, undyed & naturally dyed, industrially spun yarn.<br>- War-faced plain weave, making it very durable and easy to wash.<br>- Handmade by a women's artisan cooperative in the town of Charalá, Colombia
ZU24-028 - Upa Napkin - Blossom Pink & Red Clay
Skillfully crafted in a tight plain weave using lush organic cotton, the Upa handwoven napkins are easy to clean and get softer with every wash. A classic composition made to be loved for years to come, these cotton napkins serve as both durable and stylish accents for dining. Like the Upa bird of South America, beautiful in all its glory and known for its enchanting morning song, these textiles were designed to be a contender for center stage on your tablescape. <br><br>Choose a set or mix and match between Amber Yellow, Cielo Blue, Olive Green & Blossom Pink.<br>- Sold as singles or sets of 4:<br>- $19 for single unit<br>- $68 for a set of 4<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Blossom Pink & Red Clay<br>- Dimensions: 18" x 18"/ 45 x 45cm <br>- Materials: 100% organic cotton, undyed & naturally dyed, industrially spun yarn.<br>- Plain weave, making it a very durable and easy to wash weave. <br>- Handmade by a women artisan cooperative in the town of Charalá, Colombia<br><br><br><br>
ZU24-027 - Upa Napkin - Olive Green
Skillfully crafted in a tight plain weave using lush organic cotton, the Upa handwoven napkins are easy to clean and get softer with every wash. A classic composition made to be loved for years to come, these cotton napkins serve as both durable and stylish accents for dining. Like the Upa bird of South America, beautiful in all its glory and known for its enchanting morning song, these textiles were designed to be a contender for center stage on your tablescape. <br><br>Choose a set or mix and match between Amber Yellow, Cielo Blue, Olive Green & Blossom Pink.<br>- Sold as singles or sets of 4:<br>- $19 for single unit<br>- $68 for a set of 4<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Olive Green<br>- Dimensions: 18" x 18"/ 45 x 45 cm <br>- Materials: 100% organic cotton, undyed & naturally dyed, industrially spun yarn.<br>- Plain weave, making it a very durable and easy to wash weave. <br>- Handmade by a women's artisan cooperative in the town of Charalá, Colombia<br><br>
ZU24-026 - Upa Napkin - Cielo Blue & Sage Green
Skillfully crafted in a tight plain weave using lush organic cotton, the Upa handwoven napkins are easy to clean and get softer with every wash. A classic composition made to be loved for years to come, these cotton napkins serve as both durable and stylish accents for dining. Like the Upa bird of South America, beautiful in all its glory and known for its enchanting morning song, these textiles were designed to be a contender for center stage on your tablescape. <br><br>Choose a set or mix and match between Amber Yellow, Cielo Blue, Olive Green & Blossom Pink.<br>- Sold as singles or sets of 4:<br>- $19 for single unit<br>- $68 for a set of 4<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Cielo Blue<br>- Dimensions: 18" x 18"/ 45 x 45cm <br>- Materials: 100% organic cotton, undyed & naturally dyed, industrially spun yarn.<br>- Plain weave, making it a very durable and easy to wash weave. <br>- Handmade by a women's artisan cooperative in the town of Charalá, Colombia<br>
ZU24-025- Upa Napkin - Amber Yellow & Olive Green
Skillfully crafted in a tight plain weave using lush organic cotton, the Upa handwoven napkins are easy to clean and get softer with every wash. A classic composition made to be loved for years to come, these cotton napkins serve as both durable and stylish accents for dining. Like the Upa bird of South America, beautiful in all its glory and known for its enchanting morning song, these textiles were designed to be a contender for center stage on your tablescape. <br>- Choose a set or mix and match between Amber Yellow, Cielo Blue, Olive Green & Blossom Pink.<br>- Sold as singles or sets of 4:<br>- $19 for single unit<br>- $68 for a set of 4<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Amber Yellow<br>- Dimensions: 18"x 18"/ 45 x 45cm <br>- Materials: 100% organic cotton, undyed & naturally dyed, industrially spun yarn.<br>- Plain weave, making it a very durable and easy to wash weave. <br>- Handmade by a women's artisan cooperative in the town of Charalá, Colombia
ZU24-016 - Lorita Multicolor Throw - Amber Yellow, Cielo Blue, Olive Green & Sunrise Orange
Designed to bring a burst of energy to any space, the Lorita Throw blanket is a kaleidoscope of colors exhibited by the parrots “loros” or “loritas” found in dry tropical forests of Colombia. We love that this multicolored throw can mix and match with any of the pillows featured in this collection. <br><br>Indulge in the pure definition of organic luxury with a Zuahaza throw blanket, elevating your space with sophisticated design ethically made, and made well.<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Amber Yellow, Cielo Blue, Olive Green &Sunrise Orange<br>- Dimensions: 50" x 60" / 130 x 155 cm<br>- Materials: 100% organic cotton, undyed & naturally dyed, industrially spun yarn<br>- Handmade by a women's artisan cooperative in the town of Charalá, Colombia
ZU24-015 - Mayapo Wool Pillow Cover - Blossom Pink & Raspberry
The Mayapo pillow takes on classic stripes with a cozier feel and the richness of wool. Named after the stunning beaches of Mayapo in La Guajira desert, these elegant pillows highlight the aquamarine beach, yellow sand, and sun-kissed landscapes. <br><br>In a special collaboration, we partnered with a talented group of wool spinners, dyers, and weavers from the picturesque town of Sutatausa, Boyaca. Every step of their process takes place within their community, carrying on the pride of craftsmanship. Together we developed a simple yet bold and colorful design, elevating the look of wide classic stripes, while supporting the tradition of wool weaving in this area.<br><br>Product Details:<br>- Colors: Blossom Pink & Raspberry<br>- Dimensions: 20" x 20"/ 50.5 x 50.5cm<br>- Materials: 100% wool, industrially spun & handspun yarn<br>- Gold metal zipper pull<br>- Back fabric is a plain weave wool fabric<br>- Insert not included<br>- Handmade by a women's artisan cooperative in the town of Sutatausa, Boyaca
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