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Top 5 African Homeware and Interior Brand Designers

African homeware and interior design brands are redefining global lifestyle aesthetics through bold use of color, cultural storytelling, craftsmanship, and contemporary luxury. From London to Lagos and Johannesburg, these designers are translating African heritage into modern interior pieces that resonate across global markets.

1. Eva Sonaike — Founder, Eva Sonaike Home (Nigeria / UK)

Eva Sonaike is a Nigerian-German designer known for her vibrant homeware collections that celebrate African textiles and prints. Her brand produces luxury cushions, fabrics, and interior accessories that merge African heritage with contemporary European design sensibilities. Her work is stocked in major international retail spaces and has helped position African-inspired interiors within the global luxury décor market.

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2. Chrissa Amuah — Founder, Chrissa Amuah Studio (Ghana / UK)

Chrissa Amuah is a multidisciplinary designer whose studio focuses on luxury textiles and contemporary home accessories inspired by African cultural narratives. Her work often explores heritage, identity, and storytelling through bold patterns and refined material execution, placing her among leading voices in modern African interior design.

3. Donald Nxumalo — Founder, DNX Design Studio (South Africa)

Donald Nxumalo is a South African interior designer and television personality known for his luxurious residential and commercial interior projects. Through DNX Design Studio, he creates sophisticated, contemporary spaces that blend African warmth with modern elegance, making him one of the continent’s most recognized interior designers.

4. Mona Hussein — Founder, Mona Hussein Design House (Egypt)

Mona Hussein is an Egyptian interior designer leading one of North Africa’s prominent design studios. Her work spans high-end residential, hospitality, and commercial interiors, characterized by refined luxury, elegant detailing, and a strong sense of architectural balance rooted in contemporary Egyptian aesthetics.

5. Tessa Proudfoot — Interior Designer (South Africa)

Tessa Proudfoot is a South African interior designer known for her refined approach to residential interiors and lifestyle spaces. Her work often emphasizes comfort, natural textures, and understated luxury, contributing to South Africa’s growing reputation in global interior design circles.

Methodology

This list highlights African homeware and interior brand designers who are actively shaping contemporary lifestyle aesthetics through product design, interior styling, and brand-led creative direction. Selection was based on brand influence, design originality, cultural integration in their work, international recognition, and contribution to the growth of African-inspired interior design in global markets. Information was drawn from verified design publications, brand profiles, and industry sources. 

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Samuel Oluwamayomikun
Samuel Oluwamayomikun is the Editor in Chief and Lead Copywriter at Empire Magazine Africa, where he leads editorial direction and shapes compelling narratives across business, culture, leadership, and African excellence. With a sharp eye for storytelling and strategic communication, he oversees content development, brand voice, and high impact features that position individuals and organisations with clarity and influence. His work sits at the intersection of journalism, brand storytelling, and editorial strategy, ensuring every piece published aligns with Empire Magazine Africa’s standard of depth, credibility, and cultural relevance

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