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The Journey Behind Mojjere
MOJJERE was born from a vision: to celebrate African and Afro-descendant cultures through objects of lasting beauty. Founded by Penda Cissé, the brand takes its name from the Fulani word for “goodness”, a guiding principle in every creation. From Dakar to London, Mojjere stands as a living embodiment of kindness, beauty, and cultural dialogue. Each collection blends powerful African symbols with the finest craftsmanship techniques. The brand’s first pieces are already collectible: limited editions made with hand-painted finishes, 24-carat gold detailing, and exceptional porcelain techniques. Beyond aesthetics, Mojjere is a platform for storytelling, stories of transmission, of roots and renewal. The brand believes in timelessness: not trend, but legacy. Every Mojjere object is made to be cherished and passed on. At its heart, Mojjere is about universality through culture, making art that speaks to the world, yet stays deeply anchored in origin.
Learn moreArt of Origins: Celebrating Culture at the Table
In a world where design is often stripped of meaning, MOJJERE restores depth. With each creation, the brand transforms the everyday ritual of dining into a moment of cultural resonance. The brand’s motto, “Art of Origins,” expresses its mission: to bring ancestral memory into modern homes. Through porcelain, Mojjere invites people to experience Africa not as a trend, but as a timeless source of inspiration. Each plate is a surface for storytelling. Each motif, a whisper from the past. And each collection, a celebration of art as heritage. Whether you’re setting a table in Saint-Tropez, London, or Lagos, MOJJERE invites you to make your space a gallery of cultural pride and elegance. Because beauty should never be silent. And tradition, never forgotten.
Learn moreWuro Collection Inspiration
Wuro is home. The Wuro Collection is a poetic homage to the ancestral strength of African cultures. Inspired by the Sunmask of the Bwa people of Burkina Faso, each piece reinterprets the deep symbolism of these ceremonial masks objects that once invoked rain, prosperity, and spiritual renewal. The zigzag motifs across the porcelain mirror the path of the ancestors, symbolising movement, transition, and generational legacy. The name “Wuro”, meaning “home” in Fulani, reflects the soul of this collection: a sense of rootedness, community, and shared memory. Crafted by the prestigious Manufacture de Couleuvre in France, Wuro objects embody an uncompromising standard of excellence in porcelain art. Each plate, tray, or placemat is designed not only as a functional object, but also as a cultural artifact, a bridge between tradition and contemporary elegance. This is not just tableware, it is a statement. A dialogue between African heritage and global sophistication, made to elevate both your space and your spirit.
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