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Eva Sonaike: Where African Heritage Meets Luxe Home Décor

Eva Sonaike has reimagined the world of interior luxury by infusing West African vibrancy into contemporary home décor. Based in London and rooted in her Yoruba heritage, Sonaike’s creations are bold, joyful, and unapologetically African. 

Her namesake brand is known for richly colored cushions, patterned pouffes, and striking wallpapers, each piece a celebration of African storytelling and craftsmanship.

Drawing on her dual Nigerian-German background, Sonaike blends the structured elegance of European design with the expressive warmth of African culture. 

The result is a signature style that feels global yet deeply personal, inviting warmth and identity into modern spaces. Her own North London home, an eclectic mix of heirlooms, sculptures, and textures embodies this rich fusion.

Eva Sonaike’s approach to home décor speaks to a new kind of luxury: one rooted in cultural pride, artistry, and emotional connection. Her designs don’t just decorate, they narrate, elevate, and inspire.

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