Occasional Chairs
Afro-Atlantics Sing Occasional Chair | Black History Decor
Contrado“Afro-Atlantics Sing” is a vibrant celebration of the transatlantic journey of Black voices, honoring the resilience and artistry carried across oc...
View full detailsBonfire Night Occasional Chair | Black Queer Art Decor
Contrado“Bonfire Night” is a vibrant celebration of resilience and community, inspired by the strength and beauty found within the Black LGBTQ+ experience....
View full detailsCave Songs Occasional Chair | Afrocentric Furniture
Contrado“Cave Songs” is a visual poem, an ode to the resilience and beauty of Black ancestral connection to the earth. Inspired by the rhythmic echoes of s...
View full detailsExit The Cosmic Egg Occasional Chair | Queer Art Decor
Contrado“Exit The Cosmic Egg” – a visual poem born from the fertile ground of ancestral memory and queer liberation. This design imagines a journey from th...
View full detailsKujichagulia Occasional Chair | Black Self-Determination Decor
ContradoThe Kujichagulia design is rooted in the powerful Nguzo Saba, the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa. Kujichagulia, the principle of self-determination, c...
View full detailsOur Sacred Temples Occasional Chair | Afrocentric Home Decor
Contrado“Our Sacred Temples” is more than just a design; it’s a visual hymn to the resilience and beauty of Black diasporic spiritual spaces. Inspired by t...
View full detailsUmoja Occasional Chair | Afrocentric Furniture
Contrado“Umoja,” meaning unity in Swahili, embodies the spirit of community and connection. This design is a visual celebration of Black resilience and the...
View full detailsVibing On The Wavelength Occasional Chair | Queer Art & Black Pride Decor
Contrado“Vibing On The Wavelength” is more than just a design – it’s a feeling. Inspired by the vibrant energy of community and the beautiful resonance of ...
View full detailsWinter Star Basket Occasional Chair | Black Queer Home Decor
Contrado“Winter Star Basket” is a design born from the feeling of cozy resilience. Inspired by the vibrant star patterns seen in West African textiles and ...
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