FLO London The Shop at Soho Home
When:
1 November - 31 November 2021
Where:
Soho Home Studio London
FLO London The Shop is available at the newly opened Soho Home Studio London on the King’s Road for the next month. Providing us with an opportunity to showcase the bold and vibrant Ahwenepa Nkasa fabric.
Image: Soho Home Studio London
Featuring a selection of our aprons, scrunchies, notebooks, reversible tote bags and napkin sets. Many of the different variations of the Ahwenepa Nkasa fabric used for these products will be available exclusively in store.
About Ahwenepa Nkasa
FLO London The Shop consists of a selection of homeware items and accessories made from Ghana wax print fabrics. – including tote bags, napkins bucket hats, notebooks and scrunchies.
The first collection – titled Ahwenepa Nkasa x FLO London – offers a selection of classic, yet unique designs with some products also being reversible.
Image: FLO London The Shop at Soho Home Studio
Image: Maawura Totoe (Founder of FLO London & FLO London The Shop)
Fabrics in Ghana have proverbial meanings. The fabric that we have used for this first collection - Ahwenepa Nkasa, means ‘good waist beads do not make noise’. This is a common proverb among Ghanaians which implies you should let your deeds or character speak for you.
FLO London The Shop products will be avaiable at the King’s Road store throughout November with a selection of perfect Christmas stocking fillers for the gifting season.
Image: FLO London The Shop Aprons
Image: FLO London The Shop at Soho Home
Location:
6 Duke of York Square, King's Road, SW3 4LY
Nearest Station:
Sloane Square Station
Opening hours:
Monday-Saturday: 10am - 7pm
Sunday: 11:30am - 6pm
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