African art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, wall arts, fibre art, architecture and other visual culture from indigenous Africans. Using African art for home décor has always been a passion for house designer. Nowadays, we see Africa decorating style all over the globe. During Christmas, African ornaments are used in decorating Christmas trees. African ornaments like decorative beaded bracelets and namji dolls are used during festive periods. Also, during the carnival feast in France, many individual tend to embrace the African culture by wearing juju hats and African shields as costume.
African ornaments can be
hugely dynamic, creative
and inspiring
The trend in the use of African art has developed
because of the uniqueness and the bespoke look that these objects portray.
Using African ornaments in an interior gives one the opportunity to use unique
pieces that shows the artistic and original nature of the African people.
Also, with African art decor, anything goes as long as
it is tasteful. There is a huge delight when using old and new African
ornaments in one’s spaces to create both a point of interest and elegance of
form. Decorators happily and successfully blend the two, amalgamating styles
into one interior.
More so, using African art that reveals the African
culture is a sure way to reflect one’s own passion and creativity. For
instance, juju hats can be easily hung above your dining rooms or hallways. Namji
dolls can be set on tables around the living room. The possibilities are endless, one can mix
different colours and object for a unique subtle touch.
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