Today, as the continent pulses with pride, unity, and purpose, we at Mo’s Crib join the celebration of Africa Day with deep gratitude and even deeper roots. For us, this isn’t just a day on the calendar, it’s a celebration of everything we are, everything we stand for, and everything we create.
Mo’s Crib is African, through and through; from the heart of South Africa, our journey begins with skilled hands and timeless traditions. Our pieces are more than just homeware, they are stories, woven, sculpted, and shaped by the hands of artisans whose work speaks of generations past, and whispers to generations to come.
On Africa Day, we pause to honour our artisans who lead our workshops, the community members whose wisdom fuels our process, and the spirit of resilience that runs through every reed, every thread, every recycled material we touch. These are the unsung heroes of design, the bearers of heritage and the quiet revolutionaries of sustainability.
Celebrating African craftsmanship means preserving, evolving, and exporting our identity. From rural villages to global shelves — from Woolworths to Target, Crate & Barrel to @Home — we carry Africa with us. In every handcrafted basket, in every minimalist décor piece, we offer a piece of the continent that raised us. The world is watching, learning, and admiring what Africa can do when creativity meets culture. To discover a variety of our handcrafted, sustainable homeware rooted in African tradition Click here.
We celebrate this day by doing what we do best: staying true to the earth, to our people, and to the beauty of imperfection. Our products honour traditional skills while embracing modern forms, proving that you can be sustainable, stylish, and soulful all at once.
But more than that, Africa Day is a call to reflect on our progress, to support more African-made goods, to uplift local economies, and to reimagine what innovation looks like when led by community.
So today, we stand proudly as an African-born, female-led, sustainability-driven brand; and we invite you to celebrate with us — not just by what you buy, but by what you believe in.
Here's to Africa — our home, our inspiration, our heartbeat.