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These beautiful bags are hand-woven by our groups in Kenya from local sisal plants. Our producers harvest the sisal, extract the fibers, dry they, dye them, spin threads and weave the baskets. The bags have details of genuine leather.

The top of the bag can be rolled, or unrolled for extra space. The top of the bag is locked with a zipper for extra security. The front strap is made of leather and is closed with a practical magnetic locker.

Padded computer pocket and pocket for smaller items inside the backpack. The backpack also has two padded side pockets and a front pocket.

NEW! Cotton canvas backpack, sewn at our workshop in Jashore, Bangladesh from our own handloomed fabric.

The back has adjustable shoulder straps and padded back.

The traditional “Dhaka” purses with an updated design. Hand embroidery on cotton. The purses are stuffed and lined, and are closed with a matching tassel zipper.

NEW! Key Chain/Cell phone holder

These small products are perfect for utilizing surplus wood from other production at our carpentry workshop in Jashore, Bangladesh. These beautiful wooden shoe horns are designed by the Norwegian product designer Sverre Uhnger and are produced at Others’ carpentry workshop in Jashore, Bangladesh. Together with our head carpenter Anath and his team, Sverre has developed a functional product of good quality. The shoe horn is made from locally sourced Rain Tree wood and has been treated with a varnish consisting of natural local ingredients. The shoe horn is available in two sizes, 60 cm and 20 cm. The smallest version is sold in a hand-sewn bag.

Scarf by New York designer Lily Qian. All scarves are made by soft, thin cotton Practical packing bags from handloomed fabric, design by Lily Qian Toiletry bags from handloomed fabric, design by Lily Qian

Our laundry bags and shoe bags are perfect for travel, letting the textiles breathe to prevent bad smell. They are also great for sorting laundry in the home. The bags are hand-embroidered in Bangladesh.

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