Bottle Opener Usiba - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $86.00 USD Save $-86.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Bottle stopper 3 Feather - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Bread Board 40x25cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $236.00 USD Save $-236.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All our Wood products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Bread Board 40x30cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $243.00 USD Save $-243.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All our Wood products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Bread Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $112.00 USD Save $-112.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Business Card Holder - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $87.00 USD Save $-87.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All Office range products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Butter Spreader - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $36.00 USD Save $-36.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Cake Fork - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $36.00 USD Save $-36.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Cake Forks Set Of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $176.00 USD Save $-176.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Cake Server - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $67.00 USD Save $-67.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Carving Set - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $411.00 USD Save $-411.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Cheese Board Large & Cheese Knife Large Set - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $208.00 USD Save $-208.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All our Wood products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Cheese Board Large 30x20cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $141.00 USD Save $-141.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All our Wood products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Cheese Board Small & Cheese Knife Small Set - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $140.00 USD Save $-140.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All our Wood products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Cheese Board Small 22.5x17.5cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $100.00 USD Save $-100.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All our Wood products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Cheese Knife Large - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $73.00 USD Save $-73.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Cheese Knife Small - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $46.00 USD Save $-46.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Cheese Planer - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $91.00 USD Save $-91.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Cocktail Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $71.00 USD Save $-71.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Coffee Spoon - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $30.00 USD Save $-30.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Coffee Spoon Set Of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $140.00 USD Save $-140.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Corkscrew - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $83.00 USD Save $-83.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Desk Organiser - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $125.00 USD Save $-125.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All Office range products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Desk Paper Tray 33x22cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $150.00 USD Save $-150.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All Office range products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Dessert Fork - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Dessert Fork Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Dessert Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Dessert Knife Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Dessert Spoon - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Dessert Spoon Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Fish Fork - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Fish Fork Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Fish Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Fish Knife Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Jam Spoon - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $36.00 USD Save $-36.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Keyring - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $24.00 USD Save $-24.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Letter Opener - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $67.00 USD Save $-67.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Memo Cube 10x10cm With Paper Refill & Business Card Holder - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $153.00 USD Save $-153.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All Office range products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Memo Cube 10x10cm With Paper Refill - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $130.00 USD Save $-130.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All Office range products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Napkin Ring Ebony (Set Of 4) - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $230.00 USD Save $-230.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Napkin Ring Ebony (Single) - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Napkin Ring Ivory (Set Of 4) - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $230.00 USD Save $-230.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Napkin Ring Ivory (Single)- Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Napkin Ring Red Ochre (Set Of 4) - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $230.00 USD Save $-230.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Napkin Ring Red Ochre (Single) - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Napkin Ring Saddle Brown (Set Of 4) - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $230.00 USD Save $-230.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Napkin Ring Saddle Brown (Single) - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Olive Spoon - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $67.00 USD Save $-67.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Pasta Server - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $119.00 USD Save $-119.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Pate Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $46.00 USD Save $-46.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Pen Holder - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $97.00 USD Save $-97.00 USDThis new collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
All Office range products are made from Solid Rosewood or Kiaat wood.
Pickle Fork - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $34.00 USD Save $-34.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Pie Server - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $79.00 USD Save $-79.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salad Server - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $154.00 USD Save $-154.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salad Server Large - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $151.00 USD Save $-151.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salad Servers Short 12cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $115.00 USD Save $-115.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salad Spoon Short 12cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $64.00 USD Save $-64.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salt & Pepper Cellars Ebony - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $161.00 USD Save $-161.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salt & Pepper Cellars Ivory - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $161.00 USD Save $-161.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salt & Pepper Cellars Red Ochre - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $161.00 USD Save $-161.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Salt & Pepper Cellars Saddle Brown - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $161.00 USD Save $-161.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Sauce Ladle - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $66.00 USD Save $-66.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Serving Spoon Large - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $87.00 USD Save $-87.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Serving Spoon Medium - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $77.00 USD Save $-77.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Serving Spoon Small 9.5cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $44.00 USD Save $-44.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Soup Ladle - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection
Regular price $117.00 USD Save $-117.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Soup Spoon - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Soup Spoon Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Steak Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $68.00 USD Save $-68.00 USDSteak Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection- Diana Carmichael
This collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Steak Knife Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection
Regular price $384.00 USD Save $-384.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Sugar Spoon - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection
Regular price $35.00 USD Save $-35.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Sugar Spoon Short 9cm - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection
Regular price $36.00 USD Save $-36.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Table Fork - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Table Fork Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Table Knife - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $63.00 USD Save $-63.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Table Knife Set of 6 - Usiba Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $351.00 USD Save $-351.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Teaspoon - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $36.00 USD Save $-36.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
Teaspoons Set of 6 - Usiba Lwe Nyoni Collection - Diana Carmichael
Regular price $176.00 USD Save $-176.00 USDThis collection celebrates the largest living bird in the world, the Struthio Camellus.
Native to Africa, the Ostrich has inspired cultures and civilizations for over 5000 years. In Ancient Egypt, the Ostrich had great spiritual and religious significance. Ostrich feathers were associated with the deity of truth and justice, the lightness of the feather being a symbol of truth. Ostrich eggs are also often used as decorations in Islamic mosques and represent faith and patience. The Kung bushmen of Africa revered the Ostrich, and imbued it with supernatural powers when they performed ritual dances. Indigenous people of the Kalahari still use Ostrich eggs as water jugs.
“No degree of craftsmanship is able to pay true homage to the delicacy of form and textures in nature, all we can do is to attempt to extract an essence, a pattern, a shape or a line that, perhaps, has some of the qualities of the original. In the Ostrich I have found all of these in abundance. I have been inspired to gather some of the elements that, to me, is ‘Ostrich’, into a variety of patterns, shapes, forms and textures, to create a functional, three-dimensional , graphic synergy in metal”.
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